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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: DP loses signal |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 14 May 2011, 17:09
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yeah, come to think about it, it actually wasn't "random"... most definitely. I'm sure it poccured a few times right after UAC promts, i hit yes. boom and on a few occasions, when i execute a program and it blacks out right before program runs. etc Last night, i used a dvi to dvi and it was all good... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: DP loses signal |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 14 May 2011, 11:43
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Yeah, them VERY old ones :P Any specific ones i should get ? I was thinking the one that introduced bezel correction and eyefinity profiles should be good ... suiken : im using dp cable and dp port on monitor and gpu abram : are your 5870's CF'ed ? If it's a single 5870, might i inquire what display... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: DP loses signal |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 13 May 2011, 11:09
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U2311H 5870 lightning (Edit: running 8.723 drivers/Cat 9*latest on msi's website) win 7 64 Connectivity to the monitor is with a DP cable through the DP port on both the GPU and monitor's end. Dear eyefinity guru's, I would be most grateful if you can solve this problem for me. I'll try to keep this... |
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Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions Topic: EF requires lotsa RAM ? |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 11 Mar 2011, 11:03
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Does eyefinity require a high amount of RAM ? Asking because most of the reviews here has the test setup with either 8GB (1156/am3) or 12GB (1366). Would going with the normal 2x2GB be sufficient for EF gaming with 1/2 internet browsers open ? |
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Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions Topic: Struggling w/ Eyefinity HD5850 monitor decision. Help! |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 20 Aug 2010, 13:17
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If you did get the 3x1920(1080), and found out your 5850 struggles powering them, you could always drop the rez down to something smaller no ?
Edit : stupid question |
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Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions Topic: 2 Dvi + 1 HDMI Eyefinity for real |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 14 Aug 2010, 16:55
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Found this, figured i must share it with you guys http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/?psn=000101&pid=355 in short : a 5770 that offers eyefinity on 3 normal dvi monitors, apparently the 5770 comes with this, (http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/sapphire_5770_flex/images/6.htm) its ... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: wtb 3 monitors,size or res priority ? |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 11:29
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Hello again, my build is on halt due to budget restraints. Was wondering if you've got suggestions for me. Three p2210's gonna cost a lot, though I really appreciate the adjustability(stand, tilt, swivel, pivot) of the monitors when done(ppp for browsing/lll for gaming). I'm probably goanna be corne... |
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Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions Topic: Dave.. |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 21 Mar 2010, 07:51
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Wow thanks for the replies, btw i looked up the specs on the 2209wa and no where on dell's site (canada, us,) do they say 76 Hz(it states 60Hz), but apparently driver support is there, hopefully that'll be the case for the p2210 i was eyeing =) ANyways i've almost concluded my decision would be to g... |
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Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions Topic: Dave.. |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 21 Mar 2010, 04:33
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I'm guessing your monitor supports 75Hz but on a lower resolution ? Can i ask you a question man, Are all 3 of your monitors same make ? What brand/model ? I came across cheap (the only displayport ready) dell p2210's in my area, but remembered someone on here gave those up for a bigger non-TN panel... |
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Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions Topic: Dave.. |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 20 Mar 2010, 16:43
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If i was to buy three (same + dp port) 1680 x 1050 @ 75 Hz monitors, would i be able to run it at
5060 x 1050 @ 75 Hz (5850 1 dp, 2 dvi)?
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: Horizontal and Vertical Frequencies question |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 13:50
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some asus monitors allow you to run at their stated refresh rate ...but at a lower resolution
try scaling down a little, might help ?
1920x1200 to 1680x1050 etc etc |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: >60Hz monitors ... |
ieatchickens |
Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 13:38
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Hello and a good evening to all, im new here, been lurking around, and i must say i'm just glad to have had the priviledge to learn so much from this community. So i just thought i could contribute something back. (You guys might know this already) So this is just a heads up. I've noticed monitors t... |
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