At 04:13 PM 6/1/2009, you wrote:
Don't understand the question. Currently I have 2 monitors running,
each can be a different resolution, each can be a clone OR part of
the extended desktop. For that matter one can be full screen
playback on the fly.
Are you saying that in non-crossfire mode with 3+ monitors there's an issue?
no I am saying if you run multiple monitors, I am running a Gateway
3000 on one Asus EAH4970 and two DELL 2407s on another EAH4970, each
at it's native resolution. If I enable Crossfire I loose the DELLs 2D
or 3D. I only see the 30 inch monitor. Asus says this is how
crossfire works. So when you wrote that you were able to use multiple
monitors with crossfire enabled I assumed you were spanning the
monitors across one resolution.... which can be done with some drivers.
When I enable Crossfire in Vista 64, say to play a game, the desktop
gets messed up when I restore normal mode. So I boot into XP64 with
crossfire enabled if I want to play a game....and I only see the 30
inch monitor.
That may be different, it was my understanding that my card has 4
heads to do 4 monitors though I think to do so CrossfireX has to be
disabled 1st. Currently I can't get CFX to disable & don't have
time tonight to fiddle with it as I am flying out in the morning.
Winterlight wrote:
At 01:20 PM 6/1/2009, you wrote:
I run a 3870x2 and no matter crossfire or not I have 4 DVI heads
that work in 2D mode.
but in one big spread across the monitors view ? Not with separate
resolutions on each monitor.