Worked out how to do this with eyefinity using a modified monitor driver to only allow 1680 x 1050 and 76Hz. It works well.
If anyone needs the driver its here http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=17232
My new DFI board had some problems so while its being returned I am using my Gigabyte to run my new phenom 2 with the latest bios.
The board runs the CPU really nicely. I only attempted a very modest overclock as the board isn't really suited for high power draw from CPU's and I dont want to...
The Complete Avivo Suite for X1000 series products or higher is an older program that was released with the x1000 series and it never actually used the GPU. ATI couldn't get it working it was a very fast encoder for CPU's though.
The ATI Avivo Xcode pack for HD4800 is new software designed...
Yes thats called Surroundview. When you put a graphics card in the pcie slot that will take over the display but if you go into the bios and enable surroundview and allocate some shared memory for the onboard gpu. Then when you are in windows you can display up to 4 signals.
Well I got my voltages back i was being a bit of a muppet and flashing F3b wondering why it wouldn't work :p
Flashed F3a set cpu to 1.45 volts and VDDR to 2.2 and then flashed back to F3 official and voltages retained :D. It shows only 3.93 GB of ram because I have surroundview using 64mb...
Hi Zarni thanks for your responce. I think it might have been one of my post which said about flashing and retaining the voltages. I was able to keep my ram at 2.2 volts while updating. Speedfan actually reads the VDDR on this motherboard. I didn't raise my cpu voltage before updating though...
I need help :(
I updated to the latest F3 official bios on gigabytes website to fix the 4gb bug but I missed the overvoltage settings so wanted to go back to F3B. When i flash back it doesn't give me the options to change voltages anymore.
I tried flashing then clearing cmos = no voltage...
I love this motherboard but I just upgraded to 4gb of ram and had the lovely white lines of death.
I limited vista to 3.3 GB because I need the extra voltage that the beta bios provides (my ram needs 2.1 volts at least). Is there a bios coming with the fixed 4gb 64 bit issue and some voltage...