thejestr
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quad SLI GTX 690 help
Friday, June 29, 2012 9:18 AM
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I have 2 EVGA 690s I have 3 30" dell monitors. I am running Surround. When I run Crysis 2 it tears when in resolution 7680 x 1600 & 5760 x 1200. When I just use one monitor at 2560 x 1600 everything is fine. I am using 304.42 drivers with standard settings and I am not overclocking the cards at all. I am not sure what settings I need to change to fix this.
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Cool GTX
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Re:quad SLI GTX 690 help
Friday, June 29, 2012 10:14 AM
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Tried the Beta 304.84 drivers? It would probably help to know what OS you are using (Win7 64 bit?) What is the rest of your hardware? MB, CPU, RAM, power supply Surround 2D? or 3D? By the way......NICE Toy! 2 -690s & 3 Dell 30 inchers. Surround (2D) Portrait All All displays must have a common resolution, refresh rate, and sync polarity 3 displays 4800x2560 ( 1600x2560 per display) Landscape All All displays must have a common resolution, refresh rate, and sync polarity 3 displays 7680x1600 ( 2560x1600 per display)
<message edited by Cool GTX on Friday, June 29, 2012 10:35 AM>
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Re:quad SLI GTX 690 help
Friday, June 29, 2012 10:48 AM
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thejestr I have 2 EVGA 690s I have 3 30" dell monitors. I am running Surround. When I run Crysis 2 it tears when in resolution 7680 x 1600 & 5760 x 1200. When I just use one monitor at 2560 x 1600 everything is fine. I am using 304.42 drivers with standard settings and I am not overclocking the cards at all. I am not sure what settings I need to change to fix this. Sounds like your monitor isn't able to handle the fps. Do you have v-sync enabled? This will help prevent the tearing. With a monitor that size your refresh rate is 60 hz. Time to go 120 hz!
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