HDMI and MDP on new Mac Pro

I had a 27" NEC monitor (2560x1440) hooked up via MDP and a HD production monitor hooked up via HDMI and all was well. I added a second NEC to my last free Thunderbolt port and that works fine, but now the video monitor is gone. I have the two NEC monitors on the two bottom Thunderbolt ports. Does that matter? Does the HDMI port require an empty thunderbolt port, or should it work with all ports full?

Mac Pro (Late 2013): Using multiple displays
The built-in HDMI counts as one "Legacy" display. You get up to two "Legacy" displays free (as you have seen).  If you want the the next one to light up, it costs you an ACTIVE adapter.
DVI to HDMI is a free conversion because it is merely a re-wire -- the levels and timings are compatible so nothing is actually converted.
There are several ACTIVE adapters to Single-Link DVI (1920 or less wide), that can then be coupled with a DVI-to-HDMI cable. Some even offer ACTIVE Mini DisplayPort to HDMI.
Makers Accell, StarTech, and MonoPrice (currently out-of-stock) all offer these sorts of ACTIVE Adapters. Prices should be under US$30.
Screens wider than 1920 require much-more-expensive ACTIVE Dual-Link DVI adapters. Prices about US$100.

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