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    Default 3FPS on screen 2

    I got keyclone and started to gather accounts from friends that has quit. Got everything I need to start. Solid hardware and a 22" + 19".
    Tried hooking up the 19" to add 4 windows there and keep my main on full screen. The problem is that when I move another window over to the other screen I get 3FPS on both.

    Is there any way to fix this or should I start looking at CrossFire configurations? I noticed one guy running 5 copies on one computer and with two screens with good FPS on a Radeon X1650. I'm using a X1950XT 256MB, AMD X2 4200+ overclocked to 2.6GHz and 2GB memory..

    So.. shouldn't it work?

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    Yes, you have to do horizontal span instead of twinview.... not sure what AMD calls it.... their open source drivers are horrible so I do not buy nor do I suggest AMD. Their CPUs are nice though.
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    Hmm ok. Been a while since I used dual monitors and I had a 6600GT last time. I know what you mean. But the card itself is like one of those insane american muscle cars - A lot of heat and noise but with a lot of torque and raw power while GeForce is more like a Porsche

    I'll look around some. Thanks for the swift reply.. I was running out on fingernails..

    Edit: That's it, finally a reason to add another 22"!

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