Hello,
I'm with my buddy at the moment installing his GFX card for him and setting up the monitor. I've installed two GFX cards for him in CrossFire with both bridge connectors on both cards. His monitor is an HP w2228h Widescreen 22inch LCD monitor 1680x1050 although when I tested the performance of the graphics, we were both shocked to see the graphics were jagged and and were quite poor.
I think it's because his monitor is not actually true HDMI as true HDMI is 1920x1080 I think I'm correct, but never the less the performance of two 4890 should be really good but they are not and I'm kind of picking for answers to what is causing the jagged edges.
All the setting in Catalyst are set to high, although everytime we load a game or set the settings all high within Catalyst it keeps setting them to default all the time and I'm wondering id this the reason why he is seeing jagged edges? If the settings are reverted back to default and contolled by the card itself then could this be the reason.
Answers would be really appreciate, as I'm lost.
Here is a picture to show the results
With two 4890 cards you should not see these jagged edges especially when it's using CrossFireX...?
I'm with my buddy at the moment installing his GFX card for him and setting up the monitor. I've installed two GFX cards for him in CrossFire with both bridge connectors on both cards. His monitor is an HP w2228h Widescreen 22inch LCD monitor 1680x1050 although when I tested the performance of the graphics, we were both shocked to see the graphics were jagged and and were quite poor.
I think it's because his monitor is not actually true HDMI as true HDMI is 1920x1080 I think I'm correct, but never the less the performance of two 4890 should be really good but they are not and I'm kind of picking for answers to what is causing the jagged edges.
All the setting in Catalyst are set to high, although everytime we load a game or set the settings all high within Catalyst it keeps setting them to default all the time and I'm wondering id this the reason why he is seeing jagged edges? If the settings are reverted back to default and contolled by the card itself then could this be the reason.
Answers would be really appreciate, as I'm lost.
Here is a picture to show the results
With two 4890 cards you should not see these jagged edges especially when it's using CrossFireX...?
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