Linux + "nVidia surround" + 3 monitors?
Solution 1
Because of my new 660ti i can now answer my own question:
Yes, you can use TwinView with 3 (maybe even 4) screens the same way you used it with 2 screens on older nvidia cards (testet with 3 screens: 2xDVI + 1xHDMI).
Solution 2
As of September 22, 2012, the Nvidia site doesn't list the 650 as "supported" under Linux. The 660ti is supported by driver version 304.43, released on August 27, 2012, so that's probably why the OP has joy:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-ia32-304.43-driver.html
With luck, the 650 will be in the next driver release.
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rmweiss
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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rmweiss over 1 year
Is it possible to run 3 monitors on 1 nvidia card (600 series, 640/650/660/670) under linux/xorg with the closed source nvidia driver?
At the moment a have a 2 monitors on my linux system in a twinview configuration and i would like to add a third.
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Tog over 11 yearsHave you already looked through the README? uk.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/304.43/README/…
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Robin Alvarenga over 11 yearsI actually went to the Nvidia website and read it on there, it's very nicely shown in the technical overview of the cards. You should try it out, just surf to www.nvidia.com and just look for your card and then click specs. It's incredible how much information vendors put on their website!
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rmweiss over 11 yearsI know that the hardware does support 3 or 4 displays. What i don't know is if their linux driver supports it. All the information i found on the nvidia side about "NVIDIA Surround" was about using their graphic cards with Windows.
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rmweiss over 11 yearsToday (24. Sep) nvidia released 304.51 with support for 660 (non-ti) and 650
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mike3996 about 11 yearsYeah... it works. Thanks to your question and answer I bought a GTX 650 and got 4 screens up (2xDVI, VGA, HDMI) and running. :)