Triple portrait on a 670 GTX - got me some questions.
Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 12:32
Hi,
I have a 670 GTX and a pair of Nice Philips LCD screens (1920 X 1080). I am thinking if picking up a third screen and mounting them all portrait and using them in surround. From what I have seen this should work (and quite well) but I have a question concerning bezels.
Like a lot of screens the bottom bezel holds the buttons and is a bit larger. Now I am planning to have the middle monitor set slightly back and overlapping the left/right ones to reduce bezel somewhat. What I want to to was have one of the screens (the left side one) in a different orientation- ie. portrait flipped so that it's top bevel covers the centrer screens bottom rather than having it's larger bottom bezel in view. I have not got the 3 screens yet so have not been able to do much messing on but I didn't see a was to set this up.
Also a couple of "if this works" questions...
Will it cause problems if I have a 4th screen attached but not in the surround group (my TV is currently plugged in for communal watching) or would I be better off disconnecting this?
Finally am I likely to encounter many problems playing games in this set-up that anyone has came across?
Thanks in advance and fingers crossed ...
Everso.
I have a 670 GTX and a pair of Nice Philips LCD screens (1920 X 1080). I am thinking if picking up a third screen and mounting them all portrait and using them in surround. From what I have seen this should work (and quite well) but I have a question concerning bezels.
Like a lot of screens the bottom bezel holds the buttons and is a bit larger. Now I am planning to have the middle monitor set slightly back and overlapping the left/right ones to reduce bezel somewhat. What I want to to was have one of the screens (the left side one) in a different orientation- ie. portrait flipped so that it's top bevel covers the centrer screens bottom rather than having it's larger bottom bezel in view. I have not got the 3 screens yet so have not been able to do much messing on but I didn't see a was to set this up.
Also a couple of "if this works" questions...
Will it cause problems if I have a 4th screen attached but not in the surround group (my TV is currently plugged in for communal watching) or would I be better off disconnecting this?
Finally am I likely to encounter many problems playing games in this set-up that anyone has came across?
Thanks in advance and fingers crossed ...
Everso.