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Does this not work with Eyefinity? I have mixed monitors and when I set it up in Catalyst I never get the option to adjust for bezels. I'm using the newest version of Catalyst.
Is there anyway to get this working without having 3 identical monitors?
 

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How "mixed" are they? If the diagonals/bezels are close to the same, and the resolution is identical it may work.

If you're mixing resolution and diagonals BC won't work.
 

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1 27inch in the middle with 2 23's. All running 1920x1080.
I realize the difference is off between the 27 and the 23's but I just want to have the ability to try to make adjustments. Confused why they aren't even an option when setting it up in Catalyst.
 

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1 27inch in the middle with 2 23's. All running 1920x1080.
I realize the difference is off between the 27 and the 23's but I just want to have the ability to try to make adjustments. Confused why they aren't even an option when setting it up in Catalyst.
Because Catalyst scans the EDID info right off the panel itself. Catalyst knows your panels have different pixel densities, and diagonals...and any attempt to bezel compensate would visually not work. So Catalyst grays out the option.

I mix panels: 2xAcers and 1xDell. But all 3 are the same diagonal and resolution, and bezel size is darn close. So Catalyst lets me get away with it. Only Catalyst 11.3+ lets me get away with this, 11.2 and prior required identical serial number monitors.
 
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