@vl199 Yes, if you have 2 monitors hith different resulotion, like in the video (1920x1080/1280x1024), then both monitors will have theminimum resolution resolution (1280x1024)
Sorry if you don't understand, i don't speak too much english.
@CiOSmedia i understood! now it all makes sense in my head, that's why I get that 2560res! But anyway I gave up to "unstretch" the monitor. But did you search if there is another way to setup the eyefinity? I mean, after all the software could just add the horizontal pixels of both displays (1920 + 1280) and stick with the minimum vertical pixels (1024). you could get a display resolution of 3200x1280 and the center wouldn't be that annoying blind spot between the monitors!
@vl199 I'll try to search someting for that. Is not a bad idea. There are some games that you can put in windowed mode and later with me mouse resize the window over the 2 monitors to have the image where you want and without streching the monitor. The only problem is that like that you can't play on fullscreen mode.
Can you please describe me how you make the connections? For example what cords did you use or adaptors? I want to do the same thing like you did but it's not working... :( For some reason ccc cannot recognize tha secong monitor... The 2 monitors I have are same (LG FLATRON E2360). Thanks for your time.
@yannisanto I have 2 monitors, one Samsung DVI connected to the Grafics Card (5770) via DVI and an Ibox VGA connected also to the Graphics Card with a DVI adapter (Well, they're both connected to the HD5770 trough DVI LOL) You can also right-click on your desktop and choose "Screen Resolution?" on the menu and then try to Enable the second monitor, then try again with ATI Eyefinity. Hope this helps you and sorry for my bad english lol, i'm from Madrid.
@CiOSmedia Firstly thanks for your reply :) The card I am using is Ati Radeon HD 6950. This card has 2 DVI exports (like yours I guess). When I connect the first DVI export from the graphic card to the monitor (VGA), the monitor works. When I do the same with the second DVI export from the card to the 2nd Monitor (VGA) nothing happens.. :( I assume that somehow the system should detect the second monitor but it wont... Your english are fine. I am from Athens.
@yannisanto Well, i don't know what can be the problem...try to go to the ATI CCC, then clic on "Common Display Tasks" and then "Detect Displays", also look that both monitors are perfectly connected and if they have multiple inputs make sure they're properly configured (Source). You could also try to use another kind of cable, if i'm not wrong your display supports HDMI, DVI and VGA (D-Sub).
anyone know how to do this with NVIDA 8600GTS
THEPOWER99FM 3 weeks ago
tototototototootot wtf hardriev what some bug??? ......
jumperlaur 1 month ago
ima do this with a 6670 and 2 1600x900 monitors
GamersCanGame 3 months ago
does your left monitor stretch???
vl199 4 months ago
@vl199 Yes, if you have 2 monitors hith different resulotion, like in the video (1920x1080/1280x1024), then both monitors will have theminimum resolution resolution (1280x1024)
Sorry if you don't understand, i don't speak too much english.
CiOSmedia 4 months ago
@CiOSmedia i understood! now it all makes sense in my head, that's why I get that 2560res! But anyway I gave up to "unstretch" the monitor. But did you search if there is another way to setup the eyefinity? I mean, after all the software could just add the horizontal pixels of both displays (1920 + 1280) and stick with the minimum vertical pixels (1024). you could get a display resolution of 3200x1280 and the center wouldn't be that annoying blind spot between the monitors!
vl199 4 months ago
@vl199 I'll try to search someting for that. Is not a bad idea. There are some games that you can put in windowed mode and later with me mouse resize the window over the 2 monitors to have the image where you want and without streching the monitor. The only problem is that like that you can't play on fullscreen mode.
CiOSmedia 3 months ago
very good and useful thanks
gus2453 5 months ago
Can you please describe me how you make the connections? For example what cords did you use or adaptors? I want to do the same thing like you did but it's not working... :( For some reason ccc cannot recognize tha secong monitor... The 2 monitors I have are same (LG FLATRON E2360). Thanks for your time.
yannisanto 6 months ago
@yannisanto I have 2 monitors, one Samsung DVI connected to the Grafics Card (5770) via DVI and an Ibox VGA connected also to the Graphics Card with a DVI adapter (Well, they're both connected to the HD5770 trough DVI LOL) You can also right-click on your desktop and choose "Screen Resolution?" on the menu and then try to Enable the second monitor, then try again with ATI Eyefinity. Hope this helps you and sorry for my bad english lol, i'm from Madrid.
PD: @MiNiMaLiZzZ & @hotshot2797 =)
CiOSmedia 6 months ago
@CiOSmedia Firstly thanks for your reply :) The card I am using is Ati Radeon HD 6950. This card has 2 DVI exports (like yours I guess). When I connect the first DVI export from the graphic card to the monitor (VGA), the monitor works. When I do the same with the second DVI export from the card to the 2nd Monitor (VGA) nothing happens.. :( I assume that somehow the system should detect the second monitor but it wont... Your english are fine. I am from Athens.
yannisanto 6 months ago
@yannisanto Well, i don't know what can be the problem...try to go to the ATI CCC, then clic on "Common Display Tasks" and then "Detect Displays", also look that both monitors are perfectly connected and if they have multiple inputs make sure they're properly configured (Source). You could also try to use another kind of cable, if i'm not wrong your display supports HDMI, DVI and VGA (D-Sub).
CiOSmedia 6 months ago
Ur Amazing Dude!!1
hotshot2797 8 months ago
thnx so much!!
MiNiMaLiZzZ 10 months ago
@45654845 You're welcome :)
CiOSmedia 1 year ago