K Kokoloco Honorable Dec 25, 2013 112 0 10,690 Jul 2, 2014 #1 Hello guys. It says my res is 6048x1080 but I have three 1920x1080 monitors. 1920x3=5760? Shouldn't it be 5760x1080? Any thought why it says 6048?
Hello guys. It says my res is 6048x1080 but I have three 1920x1080 monitors. 1920x3=5760? Shouldn't it be 5760x1080? Any thought why it says 6048?
S stokes1790 Honorable Feb 18, 2013 225 0 10,760 Jul 2, 2014 Solution #2 I believe it is compensating for the bezels on the monitor. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
K Kokoloco Honorable Dec 25, 2013 112 0 10,690 Jul 2, 2014 #3 stokes1790 : I believe it is compensating for the bezels on the monitor. In that case, is there any noticeable difference between 5760 and 6048? Should I use 6048 instead? I lose like 2 FPS going from 5760 to 6048 in games. Upvote 0 Downvote
stokes1790 : I believe it is compensating for the bezels on the monitor. In that case, is there any noticeable difference between 5760 and 6048? Should I use 6048 instead? I lose like 2 FPS going from 5760 to 6048 in games.
Place_Matz Reputable Mar 3, 2014 121 0 4,710 Jul 2, 2014 #4 Kokoloco : stokes1790 : I believe it is compensating for the bezels on the monitor. In that case, is there any noticeable difference between 5760 and 6048? Should I use 6048 instead? I lose like 2 FPS going from 5760 to 6048 in games. If you are only losing 2 FPS then just go with the one that looks better. Upvote 0 Downvote
Kokoloco : stokes1790 : I believe it is compensating for the bezels on the monitor. In that case, is there any noticeable difference between 5760 and 6048? Should I use 6048 instead? I lose like 2 FPS going from 5760 to 6048 in games. If you are only losing 2 FPS then just go with the one that looks better.