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lokonai
Journeyman III

Eyefinity with 3 monitors with 2 different resolution

Hi. I have 3 monitors 27" each, but 2 of them have 2560 x 1440 max resolution and the other (central one) has 1920 x 1080.

I want to run iRacing on 3 monitors setup, I set them all in windows with 1920 x 1080, but in the moment I push Eyefinity, the 2 monitors with higher resolution, goes narrow (it seems again in max resolution). I searched for config, and advanced options in eyefinity, installed the pro software from AMD website, created personal resolution with 1920 x 1080 for both 2 monitors, but nothing happend....alwais the same and I cannot find advanced options to configure Eyefinity. Can anyone help me? Thank you....

It´s amazing that in Nvidia is so easy to set them up (I have friends with Nvidia..) but in AMD impossible to fix it...

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amt8u
Journeyman III

Hi there,

As per my experience, you can have eyefinity with native resolutions only. That means you cannot set monitor's resolution independently.

So with different resolutions, some area will always be black and depending on the ppi of the monitor you may or may not get the lines aligned perfectly.

I have written about my experience here - https://cybercafe.dev/a-complete-guide-to-amd-eyefinity-multi-monitor-setup. See if that helps in understanding.

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warkrismagic
Journeyman III

So its only been two years, but if you still want an answer for this I just figured it out myself using a 3440x1440 ultrawide in the center and 2 1080p monitors on the sides.

There is actually a better way to do it than eyefinity since iRacing supports triple monitors.  In your AMD Adrenaline settings you need to enable Virtual Super Resolution for the two lower resolution displays.  This will allow you to set higher than native resolutions in Windows display settings, so you simply set those side monitors to 1440p and iRacing will see all three monitors the same.

You can even use different size monitors and set custom resolutions and offsets in a ini file.

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