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I'm having an issue with Eyefinity. For some reason when I set up an Eyefinity display group using my x3 1080p monitors instead of running them at 5760x1080 it runs them at 3840x1024... I've tried looking at windows and the AMD resolution settings and it doesn't show anything higher than that, I even checked though a bunch of other stuff like making sure GPU scaling is off but still no dice.

 

Another strange anomaly I've been having is that since i first tried to activate eyefinity whenever I boot my PC up it starts at a much lowerer 4:3 resolution and all 3 screens are duplicated. The way i've been fixing it is just by restarting my graphics driver with a third party program which gets it done.

 

I'm really not sure what this is, I've even tried going from 14.4 drivers to 14.6 but that didn't fix anything.

I'm running Windows 8.1, a 6gig 7970 ghz, i7 4820k and 16 gig of RAM. Any help would be much appreciated :)

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hmmmm... which ports did you connect the monitors to? do they all work fine individually?

Yupp, Each port is working fine by the looks of it. All 3 screens work at 1080p 60hz by themselves.

It's x2 DVI and 1 Mini-Display to DVI adapter. I've also used Eyefinity with this card a few months ago. Worked fine then.

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Yupp, Each port is working fine by the looks of it. All 3 screens work at 1080p 60hz by themselves.

It's x2 DVI and 1 Mini-Display to DVI adapter. I've also used Eyefinity with this card a few months ago. Worked fine then.

 

Then I have no idea what might be causing it. It's probably a bug with the more recent drivers, try contacting amd support.

Don't ask to ask, just ask... please 🤨

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Then I have no idea what might be causing it. It's probably a bug with the more recent drivers, try contacting amd support.

Yeah... I might try to uninstall my drivers and then manually go though the registry and delete all AMD files. Maybe that'll work.

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