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Stephen Simpson

P3D Display Settings

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Hi Folks,

I currently have the following HDMI connections to my GTX1080Ti.

1) Samsung 32" 2560x1440

2) Asus 27" 1920x1080

3) elgato HD capture card plugged into second computer for streaming 1920x1080

When displaying P3D on screen 1 I only get a maximum resolution of 1920x1080.

Any ideas why P3D will not display 2560x1440

Thanks

S

 

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Stephen Simpson

Systems: Flight System: AMDRyzen7 7800X3D, 32GB DDR, RTX4090,Windows 11.

Utilities System: I7 8700K 4.8Ghz,32GB 3000 DDR4 RAM,1x1TB SSD,Geforce GTX1080ti 11GB,Windows 11.

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I don't think you can run multiple monitors at different resolutions. There are a number of posts in the Video Card and Monitor forum -- for example see 

 


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With help from Matt Davies, I have discovered the problem.  The Elgato is governing the output through the sim and restricting it to 1080 as its the maximum the Elgato can go to even though the screen can display at 1440.

I unplugged the Elgato and P3D shows 2560x1440 but when I plug it back in to the 1080Ti it defaults to 1080 again.

Seems I didn't do enough research before purchasing the Elgato.


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Systems: Flight System: AMDRyzen7 7800X3D, 32GB DDR, RTX4090,Windows 11.

Utilities System: I7 8700K 4.8Ghz,32GB 3000 DDR4 RAM,1x1TB SSD,Geforce GTX1080ti 11GB,Windows 11.

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