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im_sneaky said:
disolitude said:


I tried that but it doesnt work very well. In this setup, the screens don't really give you the birdseye view like they do in regular landscape eyefinity/surround.

Its still a 16:9-ish viewing area so you see pretty much what you'd see on a regular monitor, but at super high res. So it has to be on a flat surface or it looks weird.

I have resolutions which compensate for the bezels created, and I use those when I am playing a game, but in regular windows mode, I like to be able to see my text and not have it dissapear behind the bezel, so I don't compensate for them...

To be honest, this setup is just a test to see how nvidia works with portrait surround and what the performance is like. I am quite impressed and will proceed with my original setup idea...which should be something special if it works out.  ;)

You game with those huge black bars in the middle?

I thought you would just use that for testing out shit, not actually gaming.

Did you read my post that you quoted?

"To be honest, this setup is just a test to see how nvidia works with portrait surround and what the performance is like."