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 Post subject: Multi-Monitor problems. ,Monitor Crashing, Video Crashing.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:42 am 
8086
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This is the current setup :

This is a Multi monitor setup
4 Monitors are 41 inch in size

2 Monitors 21 inch size

ATI Radeon , 2 gig video ram "one"

Windows 7


: the type of issues I am having, after extensive usage, will get slow movements when moving the mouse across to monitor to monitor, delay time in mouse movement.

Other issues I get flickering in the monitor screens, white screens. I m getting these with no "windows errors" all my issues is sololy graphics glitches, so we can mark out any drivers or file conflicts.

I was wondering if anyone who have this type of a set up have run into any type of problems, or do you think I am over using the video card it self, even though the video card has the capability to hold this many monitors, do you think it would of been better having multiple video cards instead?

The video card alone, cost me over 1,500 $.

I appericate any helpfull advise anyone can give me.

Thank you


Solo78


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-Monitor problems. ,Monitor Crashing, Video Crashin
PostPosted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:50 pm 
8086
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well 4 41inch and 2 21inch monitor means you must be running them and quite high resolutions...
which means more graphic processing on your video card.

but the issue sounds like youre just overusing your graphic processor and theres lag in even mouse movements. which is not good at all.

having another gpu is always nice, so it can rely on an separate processing unit to provide the visual for you.
and im sure that will drastically increase your performance too.

but spending another $1500 on a gpu, thats up to you lol :P


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-Monitor problems. ,Monitor Crashing, Video Crashin
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:56 pm 
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I'm willing to bet that all of those displays, no matter the size, run standard 1080i resolutions across the board. The card in question is the single 6-port eyefinity card I have to guess. What I can't guess is the usage.

One card like this can for sure do 1080i for hours on it's head w/ no problem. What it can't do is step up the pace that most 19" gamers do daily on lesser cards for more than 10 minutes. What was shown in events were simple videos for the most part, and very short stints at gaming. If you work in the stock markets and just display simple stuff, it should do it all day. If you're asking the card to render as well...oh boy, hang on and get that thing ready for eBay: Won't do well at all. Not as well as two 3-port $600 cards at least.

More info please.


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-Monitor problems. ,Monitor Crashing, Video Crashin
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:38 pm 
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Lower the refresh rate from 60Hz to 59Hz.


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