3 DVI monitors with Thunderbolt Mac Mini

Is it possible to have 3 DVI monitors with Thunderbolt Mac Mini?

Maybe.
The first could be via a Mini Displayport to DVI adapter
The second could be via a HDMI to DVI cable
The third would have to be via a Displaylink USB adapter
It should be noted that the AMD powered Mac mini 2011 model will handle this workload better.

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    Here are the Mini's specs:

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    Put this phrase into Google
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    XLR8off wrote:
    I think I figured it out... use the HDMI to DVI (supplied) and get a Mini Display to DVI cable for the second monitor...?
    You are correct. Get the Mini Displayport to DVI adapter, in addition to using the supplied HDMI to DVI adapter.
    Mini Displayport is physically identical to the Thunderbolt, and a video signal (for one monitor) can be passed through the Thunderbolt port.
    Also note the max. resolutions under "video support" on Mini's tech specs:
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  • Using a HDMI Only Monitor with 2011 Mac Mini i5 2.3

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    I have searched High and low and cannot work out if the issues with this are fixed or still happening to people.
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    LINKS
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    PICS
    My Mac Mini setup, with dual monitors:
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    The EVGA+ USB display unit - a tiny little thing - driven by Mac OS beta drivers from Display Link:
    http://lh3.ggpht.com/BPfaffenberger/SGV49qpHuQI/AAAAAAAABME/b9wo9TZPJdE/IMG_0143 .JPG?imgmax=800
    *MORE INFO*
    A thread at 123macmini.com on the same topic, including another user's experiences and MUCH better pictures:
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    * The DisplayLink driver is beta. It doesn't support 2D or 3D accelerated graphics. You can't use it to display iPhoto slide shows, for example. However, I need to be able to display a Web page, document, or PDF in the second monitor while I am working in the first. I've found this solution to be quite acceptable for this purpose.
    * Several other companies make USB video units that use the same DisplayLink support, so they should work, too. However, they are more expensive -- largely because they're set up to function as port expanders, I believe. The EVGA Plus was the only unit priced under $100 when I did my search.
    * USB does not have very much bandwidth, so you might be surprised that to hear that it's possible to use USB to drive a monitor! You'll find that the display isn't as fast as DVI, but for my purposes, I've found it quite acceptable.
    * The EVGA Plus comes with a terrible USB to mini USB cable that will cause all sorts of display problems. Replace it with the type of cable that is used to hook up digital cameras to a USB port.
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    Bryan

    There has been quite a lot of discussion here about driving twin displays with the mini, and more recently about the potential for USB video adapters to facilitate this, particularly in the light of several vendors claiming they have suitable MacOS devices and drivers 'almost ready'.
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  • How to use  two monitors with my Mac mini

    Hello,
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  • No signal on monitor with new mac mini?

    i bought 3 mac mini's., But I can't get a signal on my usual small monitors (iliyama) bu8t I get a normal signal on a 'wide-screen'. What can I do about it?

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  • Can I use my monitor with a Mac Mini?

    I have this monitor from Dell, 19".
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    Yes, you can use a switch. I do. I had to experiment to find one I liked. So I recommend that you buy from a store with an easy return policy.
    RE RAM: "What have I done to cause this poor performance":
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=3463183
    "SLOW, beach-balling Mini":
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=3528181
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  • Connet a thunderbolt monitor and min display port monitor to a mac mini

    I have a new late 2012 Mac Mini.  I also have an exisiting Apple mini display monitor and just got a new Apple thunderbolt monitor.  How do I get these both to work with this Mac Mini so I can have dual monitors?  I read something about an external thunderbolt drive.  How would that work and what product should I buy that has all the ports on the back?  Thank you for the help.

    Unfortunately a Mini Displaport monitor will not work when connected via a Thunderbolt display. Nor will a Thunderbolt display work via a Mini Displayport monitor.
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  • What monitors are compatible with the Mac mini?

    What monitors are compatible with the Mac mini?

    Is this the new Mini?
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    Standard VRAM:
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    Maximum VRAM:
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    Display Support:
    Dual Displays
    Resolution Support:
    1920x1200*
    2nd Display Support:
    Dual/Mirroring*
    2nd Max. Resolution:
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    Details:
    *This model simultaneously supports 1920x1200 on an HDMI or a DVI display (using the included HDMI-to-DVI adapter) and 2560x1600 on a Thunderbolt or Mini DisplayPort display or even a VGA display (with an optional Mini DisplayPort-to-VGA adapter, which is compatible with the Thunderbolt port).
    http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-i7-2.6-late-2 012-specs.html

  • Can I use Dual Displays with New Mac Mini (HDMI   Thunderbolt)

    Hello Everyone,
    This question may have been asked before... but I just purchased a beautiful new Mac mini and it has an HDMI port in the back and a Thunderbolt port.  I am using a new DELL 23" HDMI monitor that also accepts DVI.   I think I could run another monitor on the Mac Mini, but I don't know which is the best way to go... I purchased a mini-display port to DVI adapter because I heard thunderbolt could accept the mini-display cable.
    1.  Should I purchase the other identical Dell monitor and then run it on Thunderbolt 2 DVI and run it DVI
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    Any advice would be greatly appreciated  Thanks!

    I just got the mini server and run a 24" LCD off the HDMI port and a 19" off the displayport (adapter to DVI) and it works a treat there's no need for any splitter.

  • What type of monitors can I use with the Mac Mini?

    Hello,
    I was thinking on purchasing a Mac Mini. I was not sure if the monitor I have at work with function with the Mac Mini. It is a: 20" ViewSonic Professional Series P815...
    Does anyone know if this monitor will work with any Mac Mini? Is there an adapter for it?
    Thanks.

    It would be fine for them all - all minis have come with DVI video connectors and adapters to convert that to VGA, so aside from the possibility that the Viewsonic might suffer the greyish or dull screen problem that affected a small(ish) proportion of displays with the first generation mini, it should connect up using the adapter just fine, and be correctly recognized by the system.

  • Triple monitor setup with my mac mini.

    I need to run three separate monitors on my mac mini. No gaming involved here, multiple screens will only be used for display/advertising purposes so in my opinion the mac mini is capable enough to display different images on each screen.
    I have 3 Samsung 2253LW running at a native resolution of 1680x1050. My initial thought was to get a Matrox TripleHead2Go but that would limit me to a resolution of 1280x1024. As far as I know running below native resolution would result in blurred images on the lcd.
    Instead I would want to know if connecting via mini-dvi to vga a Matrox DualHead2Go running at 1680x1050 each for 2 screens plus having the third screen connected via mini displayport to dvi running at 1680x1050 work? (Sorry for the long question)
    I do know that the Mac Mini could drive two displays at a time using the mini dvi and display port. Since the Matrox DualHead2Go works by making 2 monitors seem as if it were one bigger monitor, would this setup work? I badly need answers fast.
    Thanks in advance!

    Hi,
    A usb to dvi adaptor might also give the intended result?
    Not sure if this would be cheaper than the matrox device, or if the mini is capable of running a third monitor the usb port, but I saw one advertise recently...
    http://www.citysoftware.com.au/USB20_Display_Adapter_DVI_HDMI_w_AudioOTH0412.aspx
    Cheers,
    Rob

  • Would these Viewsonic Monitors work with the Mac Mini?

    Hi,
    I ordered the latest mac mini and I need to order a monitor...Due to my budget constrainsts I cannot order a Dell Ultrasharp, so I'm looking at a viewsonic...
    .I want to do some webdesign on it, so I don't need a lot of color accuracy  ....But would this work with the Mac mini?
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    do I need to buy any type of cable?   the conectors it has are
    15-pin mini D-sub (VGA) / HDMI (x1) , HDMI/MHL (x1)

    Those monitor's will work fine.
    One will connect to the Mac Mini's HDMI output port using the supplied HDMI cable.
    For the other you will need either a Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter or better yet a Mini Display Port to HDMI adapter.
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB572Z/B/mini-displayport-to-vga-adapter?mco=M TA4OTEwNjA
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/HFQL2VC/A/moshi-mini-displayport-to-hdmi-adapt er-4k
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