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Is there a way I can permanently change monitor resolutions to 1080, I have 1 monitor as 1080 and the other 2 are 720 I can change them on the windows menu to 1080 then they're all the same resolution but when I do surround they go back down to 720. Is there a way I can keep the changed resolution?

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not that I know of, and I doubt that there is a way considering how bad Nvidia surround is just normally, coming from experience.

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You gotta change it through Windows' Control Panel.

Nvidia Surround is just fucky, especially compared to the almost-flawless Eyefinity. (well, it does have flaws :P)

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You gotta change it through Windows' Control Panel.

Nvidia Surround is just fucky, especially compared to the almost-flawless Eyefinity. (well, it does have flaws :P)

So how do I do it, I changed all my monitors to 1920 x 1080 but when I go to the surround it shows all the previous resolutions.

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So how do I do it, I changed all my monitors to 1920 x 1080 but when I go to the surround it shows all the previous resolutions.

Make your main monitor as the center monitor, then move the monitors in the control panel to the side they belong at. Change the resolution from there.

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Lemme record this, because otherwise it'll get confusing. Or you got teamviewer?

 

https://youtu.be/9R7AQbPyBSE

https://youtu.be/MbRYxofS1ik

 

Watch that, as you can see all scaled to 1080 but then I go on the surround page and it shows the old resolutions not the current ones.

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