Sapphire Radeon problem

I am running the latest OS El Capitan with a Radeon Sapphire 7950 GPU 10.11.6.

Model identifier: MacPro5, 1

Processor name: Intel Quad - Core Xeon

Processor speed: 2.4 GHz

Number of processors: 2

Total number of cores: 8

(By heart) L2 Cache: 256 KB

L3 Cache (per CPU): 12 MB

Memory:                                           48 GB

I used a 27 "Apple thunderbolt monitor for more than a year with the GPU Sapphire and everything was really great.  However, I tried two screens.  So, I just bought a second monitor Apple thunderbolt and the second monitor turns with the above system.  If I try the new monitor by itself it will not work with the Sapphire card.  However, the new display will work when it is connected to my Mac Pro computer laptop running El Capitan. I did a disk repair system, compensation of LANDAU and a reinstallation of the system.  I tried changing the switch on the card, does not.  I had to connect with Radeon and hope they can find a firmware fix.

All ideas are welcome.  Thank you!

I'm confused on this monitor (s) you have.

You say Thunderbolt, but the only Mac Pro which supports a Thunderbolt monitor is the end of 2013 Mac Pro.

Love at first sight cannot be DosFit on the tour D'Argent Mac Pros.

Note that the Thunderbolt plug will connect on a mini displayport mini displayport video signal being a subset of Thunderbolt

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