M92p with 3 monitors

Hi,
I just recently got a M92p SFF Tower with onboard graphics and it was my impression that the chipset allows 3 monitors?  The desktop I got comes with an i5-3570 with Intel HD graphics 2500, which according to the intel website (http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-033714.htm) should support 3 monitors.  I've connected 3 monitors (2 are the same model and 1 is the same model from the previous year) using DP, internal DP, and VGA.  The DP to DVI connectors are active connectors as far as I know.
The problem I'm facing is that windows 7 seems to recognize 3 monitors are connected, but automatically disables one (the 3rd monitor goes into sleep mode).  It doesn't matter which one because I am able to clone/disable one of the 2 working monitors and the 3rd one will work.  I am also able to disconnect one of the working monitors and the 3rd one will start working as well.
If I don't disable any monitors and just try to extend the 3rd monitor win windows, I get the "Unable to save display settings." error.  Using the Intel display software only shows 2 monitors (Can only select from 2).
I have tried playing with the BIOS settings and I've updated all the drivers and firmwares to the latest.
So is there something I'm missing? or am I just SOL because the M92p with onboard graphics doesn't support 3 monitors?
Here are images of the screen resolution windows in win7:
Link to image 1
This is the error when I try to extend monitor 3:
Link to image 2
I am able to select clone for 1/2 and extend 3, which ends up disabling 1 and extending 3:
Link to image 3
Any help with the matter is greatly appreciated!
Solved!
Go to Solution.

I originally had this problem with my m92p too, and after going into the video settings in BIOS and changing to IGD got my 3rd (and 4th) monitor up and running.
Alas, along came the windows 8.1 update and I've lost my 3rd and 4th monitors again. I checked the BIOS, it's still at IGD so I'm not sure what to do from here...
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!!

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