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You have to use symmetrical resolution and orientations. Can't mix and match like your example. I've seen several people want this option though. Maybe ATI can do something about this in the future with a driver update?
Are you sure about this? I've read that you could, but I may be wrong. Here's some I read:
We also asked AMD if the EyeFinity tech could cope with monitors with different resolutions and sizes, and received an affirmative – which means that you could begin to add monitors as and when you like, including re-using old ones.
http://www.homecinemachoice.com/playback/game_news/hands+ati+eyefinity+review+10+09+09
From what we saw at a press event recently, Eyefinity will provide independent scaling on monitors with differing native resolutions, thereby bringing real multi-monitor support to the fore and making them genuinely handy in the workstation/graphics market.
http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=20178
There are many different configuration options offered by AMD's Eyefinity technology, with the ability to mix portrait and landscape orientations, as well as stacking and offset spacing.
http://www.rage3d.com/print.php?article=/articles/vision_eyefinity
Can anyone that got the card test this please? :)
Most of that is hearsay imho. Every example photoed or diagrammed has always shown symmetrical resolution and display orientation. Of all the places, I think WSGF is the most spot on with the current info. I'm sure there a number of people in this thread that can do a test though. I'd like to see them set different non-symmetrical resolutions then try EyeFinity on them, then also try mixing display rotation and also seeing the result. Even the ones with only 2 working displays should be able to preform this test. Something that has not been spoken about yet, anyone with a 4000-series or older card with Catalyst 9.10 installed have EyeFinity capability with 2 displays? Also someone with a 5870 please run dxcapsviewer that I linked several pages back so we know the card specs. :wink: