news 28 Posted July 10, 2014 <http://www.eteknix.com> 6400×1080: Testing Mixed-Resolution AMD Eyefinity Around a month ago we announced to you that AMD was releasing version 3.0 of its Eyefinity software package. <http://www.eteknix.com/amd-eyefinity-3-0-allows-mixed-resolution-support/>  One of the key new additions to AMD's Eyefinity 3.0 software is the ability to support mixed resolution monitors in an Eyefinity configuration through a variety of methods. This exciting addition means you can mix and match a variety of displays so there's no reason to scrap any mis-matched monitors if you want to do multi-screen gaming. Mixed resolution support will be implemented in three different ways: fill mode, expand mode and fit mode. The first of those, fill mode, utilises the full resolution of all displays but as a result of that the resolutions created are not quadrilateral (i.e. are not rectangular). The next mode, expand mode, creates a rectangular resolution based on the vertical pixel count of the highest resolution display and the combined horizontal width of all displays. The resulting area that the smaller displays cannot show is designated as “unavailable area†because the displays lack the resolution to project it. URL - http://www.eteknix.com/6400x1080-testing-mixed-resolution-amd-eyefinity/ -- Share this post Link to post