GTX 690 with 3 monitors

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  1. Itsalive

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    I was wondering if anyone could help me with this. I have a GTX 690 with 3 ASUS 23 inch widescreen monitors. I'm using Dual Link DVI-D cables on all three. The problem is I can only run surround in single GPU mode only. When I try running any games like this, either the center monitor looks fine but the 2 side monitors appear stretched or all 3 look fine but extremely zoomed in, depending on the game. Is there a way to make all 3 work in SLI mode and look normal?:bang:
     
  2. XenthorX

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    Just get 2 of those:

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    All 3 screens will work great, i guarantee you
     
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    I think you may run out of vram with 3 monitors on a 690. Id look into it before you buy tbh.
     
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    All that did was duplicate one screen on to 2 monitors
     

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    All LCDs are the same rez ?
     
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    Holy molly, tell me you didn't buy this cable. Was a joke man :bang:
     
  7. Dorlor

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    How about you dont make bad jokes in a hardware thread, where people are seeking advice... moron.
     
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    Nice to see mature and educated bringing some wise words in this thread.

    Picking an output signal to split it into 2 is basic knowledge of electricity. No need to be rude <3


    Again, i apologize if you didn't get the joke
     
  9. Dorlor

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    Youre a douche bag - its as simple as that.

    He was asking for advice, as he didnt have any knowledge about it, so you can shove that "common knowledge" up where the sun doesnt shine.

    Go drown yourself instead next time you feel like making fun of peoples lack of knowledge.
     
  10. XenthorX

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    Keep insulting me your Highness.

    I apologized and you comeback saying i made fun of him?! English pls.


    Find another way to get rid of your anger than harassing people over the Internet, it's getting pathetic.


    I brought to this thread what i thought would be understood by everyone as an easy joke, you brought nothing but your Anger.



    Now better than keep polluting this thread, feel free to harass me by PM.
     

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    No, you didnt appologize - appologizing would have been saying "i appologize for making that terrible joke, that made you Waste your Money on a product that doesnt Work as you had hoped".

    But i think youre on the wrong site, if making jokes is what youre aiming to do...
     
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    Jokes a joke but Dorlor has a valid point tbh. The thing is if you give bad advice people will not listen to you anymore as they will not know whether your joking or for real.

    "The boy who cried wolf eventually was killed by the wolf and nobody cared as nobody believed him".
     

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