Sigh... I'm still having a lot of trouble with this eyefinity setup. I've received my second active Mini DisplayPort to dual-link DVI adapter, so I now have two Apple ones. With some fiddling with detecting displays and so on, I can get all three monitors into 5760x1080. However, there are problems:
[list=1][*]My monitors can go up to 120 Hz each. I followed the advice in
this thread and got the Apple adapters, as they do seem capable of handling 120 Hz. In the AMD VISION Engine Control Center, I can choose 60, 75, 100, 110, and 120 as my refresh rates. If I set it to 120 Hz, the screens flicker black for a moment and then it seems fine; everything is super smooth! A minute later, the screens flicker black again and are set to either 60 Hz or 110 Hz; they then remain that way. 110 Hz also seems smooth, so I don't mind this too much... But obviously I would rather have the full 120 Hz refresh rate if anybody has any suggestions.
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[*]When I try to set up bezel compensation, the control panel lets me into the area to set it up, with the yellow triangles. However, all four arrow buttons appear to be greyed out. Does this mean it doesn't like my monitors and that I should play with their EDIDs? They are all identical monitors -- Alienware AW2310s -- so that shouldn't be a problem should it? Why can't I set up bezel compensation?
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[*]I'm noticing some graphical glitches (tearing?) when dragging windows between the different monitors. It's nice and smooth at 110 Hz, but the edge of the window seems to disappear in places and then slowly fix itself. It's odd and hard to describe. I haven't tried any games yet but the effect is noticeable when dragging windows. Is this tearing? What can I do about it?[/*:m][/list:o]
I'd really appreciate it if anybody here can reply and help me out.