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Affect on productivity with surround (eyefinity)

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It should do that but after it gets resized it should snap to the edges of a single monitor again. Going full screen in anything will cause that like YouTube. 

 

Unless surround is that much different then eyefinity. 

so I had this question, but figured I'd break it off into another thread. so I have 2 monitors now, and I really like the aspect of just dragging a new window to the 2nd, and switch back and forth, make everything much faster, but when I had just gotten my 2nd, I accidently set up an Eyefinity profile (i knew nothing about setting up a 2nd monitor.) and when I opened up chrome, it stretched it across both monitors, and I knew something was up, so I disabled it, and it works fine now, so I'm thinking about getting 2 more, and scraping a old one, and having a 3 monitor surround setup, but will it try to stretch windows? or will it act like 3 monitors, not 1 giant one? thanks all!

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10 minutes ago, wrathoftheturkey said:

Don't turn on Eyefinity and you're fine? Or just enable it for games, that's easier.

welp, guess that works, do you know if some games support it with Eyefinity? I think bf4 has like a number of monitors option.

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It should do that but after it gets resized it should snap to the edges of a single monitor again. Going full screen in anything will cause that like YouTube. 

 

Unless surround is that much different then eyefinity. 

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11 hours ago, Mick Naughty said:

It should do that but after it gets resized it should snap to the edges of a single monitor again. Going full screen in anything will cause that like YouTube. 

 

Unless surround is that much different then eyefinity. 

 

Thanks! again actually, you helped me on the other surround thread I made about a 1070 xD

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