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So got 3 1600x900 monitors and I'm trying surround gaming on a rx 480 . The 2 monitors on the side have horrible streching which make the games unplayable for me.

 

I saw that nvidia fixed this in ansel with  Multi-projection thingy, does AMD have a response to that? Or is there any fix for it?

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NVIDIA Simlataneous Multi Projection

 

It is NVIDIA Pascal exclusive.

Rather than have one 'camera' in game, it creates virtual 'cameras' for eahc monitor, rather than one stretching over all 3

 

However, you need to have a GTX 10XX GPU, and a game to support SMP

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1 minute ago, UberGamerKing said:

NVIDIA Simlataneous Multi Projection

 

It is NVIDIA Pascal exclusive.

Rather than have one 'camera' in game, it creates virtual 'cameras' for eahc monitor, rather than one stretching over all 3

 

However, you need to have a GTX 10XX GPU, and a game to support SMP

I got that,I was wondering if there's a equivalent thing that does this for AMD cards?

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Also, Ansel isnt the same as SMP

SMP is designed for multi monitor

 

Ansel is an in game camera for taking amazing ingame pictures, with far greater controls, options and effects than just F12 or Prnt Scrn allows

 

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1 minute ago, Tiber1337 said:

I got that,I was wondering if there's a equivalent thing that does this for AMD cards?

Not that i am aware of.

However, becuase AMD is being intimidated by NVIDIA, wouldnt surprise me if something similar comes alongside the Vega launch

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