Thanks so much for this video! I can't tell how frustrated I was trying to set up my triple 55" monitors. You clearly explained it all step by step. Cheers!
Excellent straight to point presentation. I have wanted to do this many years ago- This is the 1st video that makes screen splitting so easy.My next project . Looking forward to next video.
Hello ! Thank you for sharing the inspiring video. I wonder how do you connect the 3 TVs to your graphic card. Do you use DP to HDMI adapters? Are they all passive adapters or active adapters ? I have a 1070 graphic card. And I don't know what I need to buy. Thanks.
Have you tried this in MSFS2020 yet? I wonder what it looks like with this particular set-up. (Three screens, different sizes, 90 degrees from eachother)
A quick question. I have 3 40 inch monitors and a standard 21 inch monitor but I notice after a dozen views that you do not use a standard monitor for windows but use the left monitor for windows. My displays show up as the 21 inch monitor is #1 and all three of the 40 inch displays show as #2. I am going to remove the 21 inch but where do you connect the actual computer? I have all three monitors connected to a hdmi hub as you do but not sure how to connect the computer so I see it on the screen like you are doing?
What graphics card are you using to only have 1 HDMI and 1 Displayport on it? That splitter is rather expensive, I would have thought it would be cheaper to just sell your GPU and get a better one with more outputs?
I have been searching for the hdmi hub from Startech that you have but am having a hard time finding it. What is the name and model # of the hub that you have. I really appreciate it. I am not that tech savvy and have bought 2 different ones now that I will send back for a refund but not really sure what I am looking for. Any info and help is certainly appreciated.
Very good work. Why do you use a splitter screen ? Not enough outputs? Or it's because with the splitter you don't lose any FPS ? Because if we add screens in normal way, the FPS are often divided by 2
I only have one display port on my PC and a splitter only reduces the fps by 5-10 fps, where as if each individual HDMI cable was inserted into the PC's built in hubs it would drop by 20-fps, hope this helps!
Not sure about him, but I can run three 2560x1440 screens on a single PC with relatively high settings and I get about 30fps. I have added another two touchscreens and two side monitors now and use 3 instances of x plane on same PC (2 GPUs). Framerate is still 30fps. I don't see the need for multiple PCs when a single powerful one will do.