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HalfBlindProphet

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  1. Is there a way to split my audio from 2 monitors? For instance, I would like my right monitor to come through the right side of my headphones and my left monitor to go through the left side of my headphones. Is there a way of doing that?
  2. Soooo, I was on the forums a little while ago asking about multi resolution displays. In the subsequent time I have slowly been upgrading my 3 monitors to all 42.5in 4K screens. Specifically, I just purchased the third one last night and Amazon will be winging it to my location as soon as they wake up Monday morning. SO here's the BIG question: Here are my specs, CPU Intel Core i7 6850K @ 3.60GHz Broadwell-E/EP 14nm Technology RAM 32.0GB Corsair Vengeance LPX @ 1066MHz (15-15-15-36) Motherboard Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. X99-Phoenix SLI-CF (SOCKET 0) Graphics 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (EVGA) I run lightroom and other photo editing software as my profession. Once I get the third 42.5in 4K monitor, do I need to add another GTX 1070 to my board and SLI them together?
  3. Yaeh, I guess you're right. I just worry because Adobe Lightroom is such a hog...
  4. I had it like that and I have just moved the little 32in to the top above the other 2. It has made windows shortcomings much more noticeable
  5. Sigh, that makes me sad. As much as I hate Win10, I would like to see them come out with a solution to this. Thanks for the help anyway. I guess I could always buy another 4K 48in monitor... I wonder how my GPU would handle that... =-(
  6. I'm not asking for you to validate my question... I'm asking if anyone has ever come up with a solution. That's like yelling at some one because they want to find a fix for their 30fps by saying: "I don't understand why you're complaining, you can still play the game RIGHT?!?" well yeah I can still play the game... but I want to know if there's a fix... Yeah I can work around the issues with the displays... I'm asking if there's a fix.
  7. Is is a big deal? no... but if there is a program out there that fixes the issue, I'd like to have it.
  8. I agree with all the points so far. I'm looking for a program that will show both 48in screens as the same size regardless of the pixel density. For example, if I pull my cursor from one screen to another, it does not draw smoothly. It might exit in the lower corner of one and show up half way up the next screen. I'm looking for a program that would solve those kinds of issues.
  9. So I've been searching Google, Bing, and LTT all morning trying to discover a solution to my problem. I'm a photographer and graphic artist. At one time I had 2 displays, a 48in and a 32in. They seemed to play nice together as they were both 1080p. One day I get the bright idea to drop a ton of money on a 48in 4K... That's when the problems started. Windows 10 (as much as I despise the new version) has one really good quality about it. That is, its ability to make multiple resolution monitors work somewhat well together by scaling the smaller resolution monitors up. HOWEVER, when I go to display settings, it shows the 48in 4K as being 4 times the size of 48in 1080p and even MORE with the "little" 32in 1080p. This causes all sorts of issues even though they are scales correctly. So, I've been searching the internet all morning for an alternative to the windows display settings. Which finally brings me to my question... Does anyone know of a program that will scale multi resolution monitors while also taking into account their relative sizes to each other? I mean, I have two 48in monitors I would hope there is a program out there that might recognize that (or ask me) and take that into account before it looks at the resolution of each. I'm running a i7 6850K @ 3.60GHz, with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (EVGA), all on a Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. X99-Phoenix SLI-CF. Attached photos are 1) Reality, 2) What Windows thinks it looks like aka print screen, 3) Display settings page. Help me LTT community your my only... nope nope nope, not going to make that reference. Let's just say, you all seem to be one of the best tech forums out there. I hope you can help me. fin.
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