Here’s a quick guide on disabling the Intel card to resolve the 3rd monitor issue on Windows 10:
This driver is known to create conflicts with the dedicated graphics drivers in instances where the system is also equipped with an Intel dedicated graphics card. Other users have managed to resolve the issue and connect the 3rd monitor by disabling the Intel Integrated GPU driver under Display Adaptors via Device Manager. Method 4: Disable Integrated Intel card (under Display Adaptors) If this method was not effective, continue down with the next method below.
If you can’t afford to update to the latest available version or your GPU is outdated, start following the steps below: You can use Nvidia’s automatic updater ( here). Note: This method is not applicable if you don’t own a Nvidia Graphics card.īefore you start following the fixes below, update your graphics driver to the latest versions and see if the issue is resolved automatically. As it turns out, there is an issue with some Nvidia drivers that have been since addressed on the latest driver releases. Some users that had Nvidia graphics cards have managed to fix this particular issue by going into the Nvidia Control panel and set up the displays manually. Method 3: Enable “Set Up Multiple Displays” From Nvidia Graphics (if applicable) If this method hasn’t enabled you to use your 3rd monitor, continue down with the next method below.
Method 1: Reconnect all monitors in order