Hello all, I've been reading these forums for a good week or so now, trying to get my setup to reach it's optimal potential. I feel I've done pretty well so far, getting keyclone setup the way I want, reading on how to get the Maximizer working and I've finally conquered that also, in addition to the macros and such that is very helpful. In reading the fantastic post on "How to Box 5 accounts" (How to Box 5 accounts (or 2 or 3 or 4) with ONE computer for anyone who hasn't seen it yet) one big thing is mentioned in there that I haven't been able to get working on my machine.
That, obviously as the title says, is the Horizontal Span. I did a little research on the NVidia websites and came up with very little, upgraded my drivers and it didn't seem to make any difference. Let me give some context:
I'm currently running an EVGA nForce 680i motherboard with two 7600 GT Graphics cards in them. This motherboard supports SLI, but i've disabled it as I now have two monitors. After doing some research it seems I should be able to select the Horizontal Span option from my nVidia control panel, however the option isn't available, and by that I don't mean it's disabled, it simply isn't there to be used.
I found a post on the nVidia forums where someone stated they downgraded to a driver version, I searched and found an installer for said driver and it didn't make any difference. I figured maybe someone here might have some experience with similar issues and could throw me a bone.
At any rate, my first post, otherwise I'm typically just a lurker. This forum is great, and I appreciate all of the legwork people have done on a lot of the other issues I've had that I've been able to remedy by simply using the search feature. I'm currently dual-boxing, but am very anxious to bump myself up to a full 5 account setup once I get my extra 2 gigs of memory to bump me up to 4, and then get this whole Horizontal Span issue worked out as it is killing my FPS when going across my two monitors
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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