Well, why should we care about that? A: Custom Resolutions B: Automatic Eyefinity Profiles per game.
Well A: isn't that important as this was possible via CRU software a long time ago, but B: is a real gem.
There is also the "Quick Setup" for Eyefinity without bezel correction that works realy quick, and you shoul probably activate this before starting a Game in Eyefinity with the automatic mode. I've had some quirks with games not being used to run in 5760x1080 after the new driver installation. But in the 2nd try the automatic mode works flawless.
Eyefinity Settings:
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Games on your System:
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Game specific settings:
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Automatically activate Eyefinity for this Game:
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And here we have the proof of concept how awesomely this works:
I think i'm gonna setup this option for all games i use in Eyefinity and don't need presets and hotkeys anymore.
I was wondering when they'd get around to releasing those. They've been using that terrible CCC interface for too long. I'm tempted to try them out, but brand new drivers are often too much of a pain, and seeing you had trouble with bezel compensation scares me out of it. Not having it on drives me nuts. you have me thinking is was a Win10-only thing, but i found the Win7x64 version here: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop?os=Windows+7+-+64
Leonelf: I used to turn Eyefintiy on/off for gaming/non-gaming. But I recently started using DisplayFusion, which sets virtual screen edges so I can maximise windows to screens edges with EF enabled. Now I keep EF on all the time.
I was wondering when they'd get around to releasing those. They've been using that terrible CCC interface for too long. I'm tempted to try them out, but brand new drivers are often too much of a pain, and seeing you had trouble with bezel compensation scares me out of it. Not having it on drives me nuts. you have me thinking is was a Win10-only thing, but i found the Win7x64 version here: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop?os=Windows+7+-+64
Leonelf: I used to turn Eyefintiy on/off for gaming/non-gaming. But I recently started using DisplayFusion, which sets virtual screen edges so I can maximise windows to screens edges with EF enabled. Now I keep EF on all the time.
Does it work like native Monitors?
edit: meh, youtube maximizes to all screens, chrome fullscreen aswell
but brand new drivers are often too much of a pain, and seeing you had trouble with bezel compensation scares me out of it. Not having it on drives me nuts.
Well yeah, there seem to be some little bugs. But bezel correction itself works fine, if you activate "Advanced eyefinity mode" and not the quick one. It's just that if you use the "automatic Eyefinity" switch in the profiles it does NOT switch into the pre defined bezel corrected EF resolution but into the normal one. Activating Eyefinity normally gives Bezel correction.
Total res boost for me... with the virtual super res option. went from 5760x1080 to 7940x1440 Some games seem to not like it so far but DeusEx: HR handled it great
_________________ 2x 7870 crossfire to 3x 23" in LLL : 5760x1080 or w/VSR 7680x1440
Edit: The Bezel Correction was a problem with my system. After a DDU uninstall of the Beta drivers, a reinstall of Crimson, a advanced Setup of Eyefinity and Bezel correction setup, then disable Eyefinity, set the Options in game profile it now switches to 6048x1080 Eyefinity when the game Starts
You probably need to set Bezel correction the first time you setup an Eyefinity resolution.
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