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Eyefinity Troubles..

dmeany

So I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I'm having some issues getting my eyefinity setup proplerly. I have two monitors which both support dvi-d, and a tv used as a middle monitor that runs off hdmi. No matter what I do, it seems I can only get two screens on at a time, whether it be a monitor and the tv or both monitors. My graphics card is the sapphire r9 270x dual-x OC 4gb.

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Are they all the same resolution?

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they're all running at 1280x720

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Eyefinity requires use of at least one display port on the rear of the graphics card, you need either a display port cable connecting to a monitor directly or an active adapter converting it to DVI

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Eyefinity requires use of at least one display port on the rear of the graphics card, you need either a display port cable connecting to a monitor directly or an active adapter converting it to DVI

I thought you dont need the active adapter anymore

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I thought you dont need the active adapter anymore

Maybe you don't, to be honest I'm not too sure what the deal is with the newest AMD cards, I know when I was setting up my eyefinity kit with two 7970s I would have needed an active adaptor. Diden't use one in the end as my monitors natively support Display Port.

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