I've installed the monitors and I was a bit disappointed at first. Even though it's IPS, the viewing angles are horrible in portrait mode and I didn't stop to think about the display surface which is really glare-y(?) so it seems to punish the bad viewing angles even more. I can control most of that with some planning and tinkering though so it's not a dealbreaker. I have a third party monitor stand so I can angle them somewhat to optimize the angle.
Even though the initial disappointment, it does seem promising. I'm currently running them in extended mode with a custom resolution of 810x1440 overclocked to 75hz with good results from UFO test.
Haldi wrote:
"via SoftTH @ 5190x1440. For older DirectX 8/9 games, I can run them with bezel correction. For games my GPU struggles with, I run with bezel correction at 3892x1080. Oblivion shown here instead of Skyrim because atm I don't have it set up."
"via ShiftWindow @ 3648x1080. 1920x1080 center, 864x1080 sides. For games my GPU can handle, I can also run them at full 4864x1440 with shiftwindow. Only major problem is the lack of bezel correction."
He is using Windowed Mode for the Games, and not a nVidia Surround resolution. The Side Monitors are in extended Mode.
AFAIK nVidia does not support Surround PLP at all.
I honestly have never tried PLP on AMD either. But the last time i used toasty's CRU for a new resolution and use that for Eyefinity it failed.
Maybe using VSR and AMD's own Custom Resolution you might get it working.
Ah, I see. Thanks for clearing that up! I guess I'll be using windowed mode for non-competetive games so I can utilize all the screens until I can test PLP out properly with Vega. I guess I could try regular eyefinity with the custom resolution and see what happens, not that it's any guarantee that it'd work in PLP mode as well but at least it's an indicator that custom resolutions can work OK with eyefinity.
scavvenjahh wrote:
Capsicum wrote:
In my head I could even do this outside of eyefinity?
My brain hurts - but yeah, now I see what you mean. Vega is still a long way away (?) so here's hoping you do some pre-tests sans Eyefinity and keep us posted.
Haha, sorry!
Yeah, hopefully not TOO long though.
I gotta say that I'm surprised how much I enjoy the touch-function though, it's really the main reason I'm not regretting buying them. If what I've intended doesn't work as planned then I'll be putting one of them dead-center beneath my main monitor instead, to act like a controlpanel of sorts.
edit: Also, thanks for the input guys. You're the only people that have responded and like I said, I've posted this on several forums.