Ati radeon hd 5870 - Ati News! Ati radeon hd 5870 - Ati News!

Meta

  • Entries (RSS)
  • Comments (RSS)
  • TopOfBlogs
  • Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 7

    How to configure EyeFinity - Part 2

    From this point on, there will be a wizard that will allow the user to configure their own displays and their position: there are seven different display options in the multi-display mode, that refer to the usage of 2, 3, 4 or 6 monitors at the same time. In this case, the latter is needed, so the system can use all six monitors.

    Once the procedure is finished, the Catalyst control panel will view only one desktop divided into 6 displays; the system, however, isn’t capable of figuring out the real position of each display, hence when the wizard asks if the aligment of the displays are correct, users must choose “no”.

    Then, all monitors will have no signal, apart from one. All that’s needed in this case is to click on the window from the Catalyst drivers to indicate which position that monitor takes, and repeat the procedure for the last five monitors. In case of mistakes, all it takes is cancelling the procedure and repeating it.

    Published on July 7, 2010 · Filed under: ATI Eyefinity, Ati Radeon Hd, Ati Video Card, DirectX 11;

Leave a Reply