I have seen some setups that have 3 monitors enabled... but I can't find where to toggle it...
I am using a GeForce GTX 650 Ti,
thanks for any help!


Enabling 3 Monitors?
Started by AJ Dare, Dec 08 2013 06:20 AM
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#1
Posted 08 December 2013 - 06:20 AM
#2
Posted 08 December 2013 - 07:12 AM
Greeting,
In order for 3 monitors to be "spanned" into "surround mode" they must all be the same display size. It's best if they are actually the same monitors. (I have 3 ASUS VS247 H-P running in "surround")
The set up instructions can be found here:
http://www.geforce.c...-680-surround#1
Single-GPU Configurations 600 series cards
- Single-GPU 2D Surround Gaming

- NVIDIA Control Panel Configuration
With monitors connected, start the PC, install the latest NVIDIA GeForce drivers, restart if needs be, and then open the NVIDIA Control Panel. Inside, navigate to ‘Configure Surround, PhysX’, and simply click the ‘Configure’ button that appears in the right-most window pane.

Simple as can be: set up and enable the three 2D Surround displays using any combination of connectors, and then enable the Accessory Display using the final connector.
[Within that page settings(at the top) see desktop, select "confine desktop to center monitor". It's better than moving all over the three monitors to select stuff, and your game will still be spanned to the 3 monitors.)
Hope that helps,
9erRed
In order for 3 monitors to be "spanned" into "surround mode" they must all be the same display size. It's best if they are actually the same monitors. (I have 3 ASUS VS247 H-P running in "surround")
The set up instructions can be found here:
http://www.geforce.c...-680-surround#1
Single-GPU Configurations 600 series cards
- Single-GPU 2D Surround Gaming

- NVIDIA Control Panel Configuration
With monitors connected, start the PC, install the latest NVIDIA GeForce drivers, restart if needs be, and then open the NVIDIA Control Panel. Inside, navigate to ‘Configure Surround, PhysX’, and simply click the ‘Configure’ button that appears in the right-most window pane.

Simple as can be: set up and enable the three 2D Surround displays using any combination of connectors, and then enable the Accessory Display using the final connector.
[Within that page settings(at the top) see desktop, select "confine desktop to center monitor". It's better than moving all over the three monitors to select stuff, and your game will still be spanned to the 3 monitors.)
Hope that helps,
9erRed
Edited by 9erRed, 08 December 2013 - 07:15 AM.
#3
Posted 08 December 2013 - 09:24 AM
This is a seriously kick *** reply... you rock man, thank you!
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