rbV5
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Originally posted by: Mr Bob
For some reason I don't have nView installed. Maybe it isn't for the 6600gt?
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Originally posted by: Mr Bob
For some reason I don't have nView installed. Maybe it isn't for the 6600gt?
ATi's Radeon graphics cards also support multi-monitor operation, although this is limited to the Dual-View and Clone modes. The vertical and horizontal span modes required for many games are not supported.
Dual-View: Both monitors receive different signals. Both their resolution and their refresh rate can be selected independently for each screen.
Clone-View: The second display shows the same content as the first one.
Horizontal Span: The two monitors are treated as a single display, with the desktop being stretched across both. In effect, the horizontal resolution is doubled. The refresh rate is identical for both displays. This is the mode that is most commonly supported by games.
Vertical Span: Similar to horizontal span, except that the desktop is stretched vertically instead.
Originally posted by: Mr Bob
Awesome stuff fellas. Glad that the original response wasn't correct, I was really hoping I could do this.
It seems like one monitor responds faster than the other (when bootup), should I just swap the locations that the DVI cables are plugged in on the card?
Is there a list of games that support the dual monitor mode?
Nvidia supports the following multimonitor modes:
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Dual-View: Both monitors receive different signals. Both their resolution and their refresh rate can be selected independently for each screen.
Clone-View: The second display shows the same content as the first one.
Horizontal Span: The two monitors are treated as a single display, with the desktop being stretched across both. In effect, the horizontal resolution is doubled. The refresh rate is identical for both displays. This is the mode that is most commonly supported by games.
Vertical Span: Similar to horizontal span, except that the desktop is stretched vertically instead.
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Originally posted by: rbV5
Nvidia supports the following multimonitor modes:
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Dual-View: Both monitors receive different signals. Both their resolution and their refresh rate can be selected independently for each screen.
Clone-View: The second display shows the same content as the first one.
Horizontal Span: The two monitors are treated as a single display, with the desktop being stretched across both. In effect, the horizontal resolution is doubled. The refresh rate is identical for both displays. This is the mode that is most commonly supported by games.
Vertical Span: Similar to horizontal span, except that the desktop is stretched vertically instead.
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As does ATI btw.
THG said they supported only 2 of 4 modes. What Catalyst did they integrate support for all?