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April 14, 2014 6:46:26 AM

triple monitor (Radeon 6800 series) using active display to DVI, DVI and HDMI.

I have setup my triple monitors using the above, the middle monitor uses the HDMI and as shown on the pictures:



this monitor seems to have a lower resolution than the other 2. Im using Eyenfinity to run the monitors as one big screen (5820 x 1080). Do i need to get other software or should i just change the HDMI Cable for another DVI?

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a c 92 C Monitor
April 14, 2014 6:56:53 AM

It's called Eyefinity. What's the problem?
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a c 92 C Monitor
April 14, 2014 7:41:09 AM

What do you mean with low resolution? Does the image look blurry or pixelated? What exact model are those monitors?
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a b C Monitor
April 14, 2014 7:45:27 AM

Bezel correct
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April 14, 2014 8:11:46 AM

Eduello said:
What do you mean with low resolution? Does the image look blurry or pixelated? What exact model are those monitors?


Graphics
Monitor 1
Name Acer V226HQL on AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series
Current Resolution 5820x1080 pixels
Work Resolution 5820x1040 pixels
State Enabled, Unsafe
Multiple displays Duplicated
Monitor Width 5820
Monitor Height 1080
Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Frequency 60 Hz
Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0
Monitor 2
Name Acer V226HQL on AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series
Current Resolution 5820x1080 pixels
Work Resolution 5820x1040 pixels
State Enabled, Unsafe
Multiple displays Duplicated
Monitor Width 5820
Monitor Height 1080
Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Frequency 60 Hz
Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor1
Monitor 3
Name Philips 224EL on AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series
Current Resolution 5820x1080 pixels
Work Resolution 5820x1040 pixels
State Enabled, Unsafe
Multiple displays Duplicated
Monitor Width 5820
Monitor Height 1080
Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Frequency 60 Hz
Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor2

as shown in the picture, there is no blur. the screen is just not fully used.
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a c 92 C Monitor
April 14, 2014 8:25:27 AM

web dragon said:
Eduello said:
What do you mean with low resolution? Does the image look blurry or pixelated? What exact model are those monitors?


Graphics
Monitor 1
Name Acer V226HQL on AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series
Current Resolution 5820x1080 pixels
Work Resolution 5820x1040 pixels
State Enabled, Unsafe
Multiple displays Duplicated
Monitor Width 5820
Monitor Height 1080
Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Frequency 60 Hz
Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0
Monitor 2
Name Acer V226HQL on AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series
Current Resolution 5820x1080 pixels
Work Resolution 5820x1040 pixels
State Enabled, Unsafe
Multiple displays Duplicated
Monitor Width 5820
Monitor Height 1080
Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Frequency 60 Hz
Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor1
Monitor 3
Name Philips 224EL on AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series
Current Resolution 5820x1080 pixels
Work Resolution 5820x1040 pixels
State Enabled, Unsafe
Multiple displays Duplicated
Monitor Width 5820
Monitor Height 1080
Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Frequency 60 Hz
Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor2

as shown in the picture, there is no blur. the screen is just not fully used.


Check the monitor settings and see if there is some setting that's causing this.
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April 14, 2014 8:43:44 AM

Thanks for thinking with me, after getting trough all the eyefinity options again i figured that my middle screen (the phillips) had a 15% underscan, when i changed it to normal the screen got to use its full potential.

So, problem solved.
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a c 92 C Monitor
April 14, 2014 8:45:04 AM

web dragon said:
Thanks for thinking with me, after getting trough all the eyefinity options again i figured that my middle screen (the phillips) had a 15% underscan, when i changed it to normal the screen got to use its full potential.

So, problem solved.


Good to hear :D 
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