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Do graphics drivers support using 3 stacked monitors?

Quartz-1

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Subject says it all really, but just to elaborate, the usual format for multiple monitors is side-by-side. I'm wondering if anyone has tried using triple monitors stacked one above the other, for a 16:27 or 21:27 aspect ratio when three monitors are used? Is this supported by Nvidia and AMD video drivers, and if so, do games accept the resolutions?
 
This is supported in both AMD and Nvidia's drivers, and does work with games.

Display groups are pretty flexible these days :D
 
Not that I have actually tried activating 3 stacked, but the option is there in the most recent nvidia driver. 3 wide works with my card.
 
Works just fine with my quad setup with AMD drivers. Hell, i can do a 4 stack. If you can arrange it in a grid pattern, the AMD drivers will let you do it.
 
dvi will not support that many monitors but disport will. lol that was the reason AMD added it get the one up on Nvidia...
 
Would like to see a photo of a stacked setup. And what advantages it has?
 
Zarathustra[H];1041368371 said:
I'm curious what you intend to use it for.

Stock traders go vertical for some reason. I guess they are used to looking up ...
 
dvi will not support that many monitors but disport will. lol that was the reason AMD added it get the one up on Nvidia...
Not sure what you're talking about here, since it has always been possible to do triple-DVI displays with Nvidia Surround.
 
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