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Poaz

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  1. Yeah, what they are saying is that one should try to change the EDID in the .inf files, which is what CRU (Custom Resolution Utility) does, which makes no difference for me.. I tried the Monitor Asset Manager, and could see that it has a native/preferred timing of 3840x2160p at 60 Hz (16:9) and one detailed timing of 1920x1080 at 60 Hz (16:9). And as .inf tries to override the 4k option, it may not be possible as the surrond tool digs into this information?
  2. Hello LTT community! I have a problem with my surrond setup, concering being able to enable it. It have worked perfectly for abount 5 months, and suddenly, impossible to fix. I've not, to my knowledge, updated any drivers. The setup is 5 x 65" Curved 4K UHD TVs (Model: UE65KS7505U) sitting in a hemisphere. (3 x HDMI, 2 x DP) The system is: i7-6850k 32 gb ram 2 x 1080 TI 11gb The display is sitting correctly in the graphic cards, with 3 in one card, and 2 in the other, as specified from Nvidia surround tool. As it is not possible to enable surrond in the resolution of 20480 x 2160, I've been running it at 9600 x 1080 for 5 months, where everything worked perfectly. The problem is now that I cannot select that option anymore, I'm only given the option of 20480 x 2160, which I'm not able to enable. All the displays is set to 1920 x 1080 in resolution and I have even tried using 'Custom Resolution Utility' to remove all resolution entries and only have 1920 x 1080, and set that as native, to try to bypass it that way. But it seems that the surround always picks the highest possible sceen resolution. I know that it is possible to change resolutions once surround is enable, but I can't get to that step. Do you guys know of any way to force surround to a specific resolution?
  3. Hello LTT community! I'm currently creating a setup featuring 5 x 65" Curved 4K UHD TVs (Model: UE65KS7505U). I'm not going to be going full resolution or anything, My question is: How can i run five displays from a single computer?? RIG: i7-6850k 32 gb ram 2 x 1080 TI 11gb Thanks!
  4. Hello guys of the LTT Community! We are a group from Denmark which are investigation the music market, and we would very much appreciate if you would help us! https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qAbyt_IFkKJyd7c-yXeGhqveUd0K6xhm9SHWilwmAMk
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