Need help with triple monitor setup

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Hey guys. I'm trying to finally get 144hz on all three of my Asus VG248QE monitors paired with my PNY GTX1060 6GB XLR8 card. I tried different cable combinations and it won't allow the last monitor to stay at 144hz. I tried 3x DP, 2x DP 1X DVI+, 2x DP 1X DPtoDVI, 1x DP 1x DVI 1x DPtoDVI.. you get the gist. All drivers up to date. I forgot to mention that DP to DP on that third monitor gives no signal.... I might have to borrow my friends monitor to see if it will work and if it does I will need to get another monitor. I can always use this one for my other residence.


Any advice to get that third running 144hz would be great. Thanks.


https://www.pny.com/geforce-gtx-1060-xlr8-gaming-oc


https://www.asus.com/us/Monitors/VG248QE/
 

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Try to swap monitors and DP cables around to see whether the problem is with the GPU, cable, or a monitor, but it's not like you're going to get 144fps with 3x1080p on a 1060 anyway, and these aren't freesync/g-sync screens, so what's the point in running all of them @144Hz?
 
Try to swap monitors and DP cables around to see whether the problem is with the GPU, cable, or a monitor, but it's not like you're going to get 144fps with 3x1080p on a 1060 anyway, and these aren't freesync/g-sync screens, so what's the point in running all of them @144Hz?

Thanks for the help. I did some digging online and for some reason Asus monitors have an issue where they lose the DP signal/connection and need to have the power cable disconnected. I did that and it worked perfectly. All three running at 144hz.

 

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