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March 29, 2017, 08:48:19 PM
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Hello ,

How you made to manage several rig?

You do not have a screen by rig?

For now I disconnect the screen of my rig1 to put it on my rig 2.

And I connect on my rig with teamviewer, but on my rig or there is not

Screen resolution is very low.

But it's a complicated if you have 4 or 5 rig.

Would you have a solution to advise me?

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March 29, 2017, 08:52:15 PM
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Personally, my third monitor on my main PC is solely there to monitor my rigs in small teamviewer windows with only local connections enabled.
I have an icon for each rig on my desktop to connect ("C:\Program Files (x86)\TeamViewer\TeamViewer.exe" -i  192.168.... --Password password) and have a macro that automatically resizes and moves all the windows neatly on the 3rd monitor.

I know there are some specialized rig monitoring tools but I prefer it this way.

I just set the onboard GPU as primary on the rigs so I can change resolutions and I don't need to plug a monitor into them. Though, I use nvidia cards and I have no idea how AMD would work.

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March 29, 2017, 08:57:58 PM
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Personally, my third monitor on my main PC is solely there to monitor my rigs in small teamviewer windows with only local connections enabled.
I have an icon for each rig on my desktop to connect ("C:\Program Files (x86)\TeamViewer\TeamViewer.exe" -i  192.168.... --Password password) and have a macro that automatically resizes and moves all the windows neatly on the 3rd monitor.

I know there are some specialized rig monitoring tools but I prefer it this way.

I just set the onboard GPU as primary on the rigs so I can change resolutions and I don't need to plug a monitor into them. Though, I use nvidia cards and I have no idea how AMD would work.
For amd if you set onboard as primary you can't access the cards data like voltage , memory,fan , temp .....etc , you have to use dummy plug

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March 29, 2017, 09:08:12 PM
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Personally, my third monitor on my main PC is solely there to monitor my rigs in small teamviewer windows with only local connections enabled.
I have an icon for each rig on my desktop to connect ("C:\Program Files (x86)\TeamViewer\TeamViewer.exe" -i  192.168.... --Password password) and have a macro that automatically resizes and moves all the windows neatly on the 3rd monitor.

I know there are some specialized rig monitoring tools but I prefer it this way.

I just set the onboard GPU as primary on the rigs so I can change resolutions and I don't need to plug a monitor into them. Though, I use nvidia cards and I have no idea how AMD would work.
For amd if you set onboard as primary you can't access the cards data like voltage , memory,fan , temp .....etc , you have to use dummy plug

Man, that sucks.

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March 30, 2017, 05:22:43 PM
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You have to use dummy plug?

I did not understand. what do you mean ?

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March 30, 2017, 06:56:54 PM
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kvm 4 x hdmi y problem solved Grin
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