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Vive pro 2 You've exceeded the maximum number of monitors and a number of other bugs and issues. Also some impressions.


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With the current NV support, the most monitors you can plug in while using Ultra/Extreme mode is 2, all other modes are 3
If any one have to unplug more monitors than the above limitation, please kindly follow below steps to collect more logs for me.
So that we can clarify the issues with Nvidia ASAP. Much appreciated. 

A set of logs must contain 2 scenarios, 1, a successful connection dumps, and a failed case that doesn't exceed the above limitations 

  1. Delete all the subfolders at “Windows\LiveKernelReports
  2. Set the following regkey and reboot the machine:[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl\LiveKernelReports]: "DeleteLiveMiniDumps"=dword:00000000
  3. Press "Winkey + Ctrl + Shift + B"
  4. Zip all files inside “Windows\LiveKernelReports.
     

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  • 3 months later...

"224 : you've exceeded the Maximum number of Monitors. ?"

I get this error message and I have 1 monitor (Samsung ARK 55) attached to a GEFORCE 4090 card HDMI port. Any one actually come up with a fix for this?

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18 hours ago, WARLOCK said:

"224 : you've exceeded the Maximum number of Monitors. ?"

I get this error message and I have 1 monitor (Samsung ARK 55) attached to a GEFORCE 4090 card HDMI port. Any one actually come up with a fix for this?

It's the limitation of Nvdia APIs. You may have to lower the resolution, or lower the refresh rates when doing VR.

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  • 1 year later...

Any resolution on this? I posted the below elsewhere

 

So I just purchased an HTC Vive Pro 2 to pair with Alienware Aurora R16 and no matter what do I keep getting a 224 Error: too many monitors connected or whatever. The VR view in Steam VR shows a picture in the box and when I move the headset the picture moves as well. The screens in the headset are just not coming on no matter what I do. 

 

Specs on Computer: Alienware Aurora R16, Intel I9 14th Gen 14900KF, GeForce RTX 4090, 2TB

 

Specs on Monitor: Alienware 32 4k QD-OLED

 

Any feedback would be super appreciated 

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