Rice
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Hi guys,
I have posted this question on several forums, so here is a copy/paste. I have been searching for this for over weeks, but no one seems to have a solution for this. I have a question regarding the screencloning with a SLI configuration. Currently i have AMD HD6970 crossfire setup. With crossfire turned on, i can't screenclone in 3D-mode. So in other words, when i'm in game, only my main monitor would get signal and my second screen would turn black.
The reason i wanna do this, is because i want to stream to Twitch or record my gameplay using a Elgato Game Capture HD while still being able to game on my 144hz gaming monitor. This screen has to be plugged into the DVI-D port of your graphics card in order to make use of this 144hz refresh rate. So, in order to get 144hz on my main gaming monitor and still being able to stream with my capture device, i have to plug the capture device into the HDMI port of my graphics card. Then i have to setup a screenclone to this capture device. With the AMD cards, all works well if you disable Crossfire. U can clone the screen, get 144hz on the gaming monitor and 60hz on the capture device. Both in 2D AND 3D. When i enable crossfire, the capture device screen would go black.
So i went on to Google and searched a bit. Some say, with Nvidia SLI you still can clone your screen, even with these two different refresh rates in 2D and most importantly in 3D. Atleast for now. Because back in the days, this wasn't possible due to some driver limitations.
I'm getting to this point that i want to dump my two AMD cards and get two GTX 780's or maybe even GTX 780 Ti's in SLI, so i can game at high FPS with a high 144hz refresh rate, while still being able to stream to Twitch with my Capture device running at 60hz. But i want to make sure that those cards are able to do this.
A few days ago a friend of mine wanted to test this on his GTX690 for me. He hooked up two screens, one gaming monitor and one IPS panel that supports up to 75hz. He was able to do a cloned setup with these two screens. In 2D mode he was able to get 144hz on his gaming monitor and 75hz on his second IPS panel, but in game (Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4 were tested) he wasn't able to put his refresh rate above 75hz, so it was kinda capped to the refresh rate of the least fastest monitor, the IPS panel.
Is there a way to accomplish this, or is there anybody that is willing to test this for me? I can't wait to finally stream while be still being able to game at high FPS. The videocard should be outputting two different signals. Just like the AMD card does whilist not in Crossfire.
Kind Regards.
I have posted this question on several forums, so here is a copy/paste. I have been searching for this for over weeks, but no one seems to have a solution for this. I have a question regarding the screencloning with a SLI configuration. Currently i have AMD HD6970 crossfire setup. With crossfire turned on, i can't screenclone in 3D-mode. So in other words, when i'm in game, only my main monitor would get signal and my second screen would turn black.
The reason i wanna do this, is because i want to stream to Twitch or record my gameplay using a Elgato Game Capture HD while still being able to game on my 144hz gaming monitor. This screen has to be plugged into the DVI-D port of your graphics card in order to make use of this 144hz refresh rate. So, in order to get 144hz on my main gaming monitor and still being able to stream with my capture device, i have to plug the capture device into the HDMI port of my graphics card. Then i have to setup a screenclone to this capture device. With the AMD cards, all works well if you disable Crossfire. U can clone the screen, get 144hz on the gaming monitor and 60hz on the capture device. Both in 2D AND 3D. When i enable crossfire, the capture device screen would go black.
So i went on to Google and searched a bit. Some say, with Nvidia SLI you still can clone your screen, even with these two different refresh rates in 2D and most importantly in 3D. Atleast for now. Because back in the days, this wasn't possible due to some driver limitations.
I'm getting to this point that i want to dump my two AMD cards and get two GTX 780's or maybe even GTX 780 Ti's in SLI, so i can game at high FPS with a high 144hz refresh rate, while still being able to stream to Twitch with my Capture device running at 60hz. But i want to make sure that those cards are able to do this.
A few days ago a friend of mine wanted to test this on his GTX690 for me. He hooked up two screens, one gaming monitor and one IPS panel that supports up to 75hz. He was able to do a cloned setup with these two screens. In 2D mode he was able to get 144hz on his gaming monitor and 75hz on his second IPS panel, but in game (Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4 were tested) he wasn't able to put his refresh rate above 75hz, so it was kinda capped to the refresh rate of the least fastest monitor, the IPS panel.
Is there a way to accomplish this, or is there anybody that is willing to test this for me? I can't wait to finally stream while be still being able to game at high FPS. The videocard should be outputting two different signals. Just like the AMD card does whilist not in Crossfire.
Kind Regards.