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PostPosted: 20 Jan 2014, 16:26 
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Specs.

Crossfire HD 7950 primary card, 2 x MDP, DVi, and HDMI )
3 x AOC i2369vm monitors ( 2 x hdmi, dp, and VGA )

Iv'e tried connecting

2 x DP to MDP plus HDMI also 1 x DP to MDP plus HDMI to HDMI plus DVI to HDMI

My problem is, once I have gone through CCC and created the group it all sets up as expected 1 large display with a res of 5760 x 1080, but only the monitor connected with display port shows a full scree image the other 2 have an extra large border around all 4 sides. Plus they are of a lower image quality than the screen connected via DP. I get the same result out of eyefinity also, either in duplicate or extended mode. Please help guys.

Here is an image sorry for bad quality Using a phone.

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PostPosted: 20 Jan 2014, 18:25 
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I've had issues with slightly fuzzier looking screen quality and black borders around the sides when using HDMI connections on my Dell monitors in Eyefinity. The borders around the screens can be fixed under the Catalyst Control Center. Open the CCC and go to "My Digital Flat-Panels" from the menu on the left. From the drop-down, select "Scaling Options (Digital Flat-Panel)" and adjust the slider on that screen to zero percent.

That will get rid of the black bars around the sides. But, the only way I was able to get rid of the fuzziness was to stop using HDMI altogether and to go from HDMI to DVI instead.


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PostPosted: 20 Jan 2014, 18:32 
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Also, got a link to that wallpaper?


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PostPosted: 24 Jan 2014, 23:48 
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No worries here you go mate.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=5760+ ... 760%3B1080


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