Question For Triple Screen Users

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  1. aldrew

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    I am curious those using triple screens what FOV settings do they prefer.

    I am also curious of anyone who is using a TripleHead2Go and what type of display settings are they running.

    Looking forward to comments.

    Thanks
     
  2. coops

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    i use fov 29 but with the meganes im at 31.
     
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    Was using 28-29 now trying 25 with the Nissan gtr
     
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    25 for me.
     
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    30 with resolution of 6000x1080 multiview disabled.
     
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    beween 28-25!
     
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    22 with multiview and 28 without multiview
     
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    21 with multi-view on 22" monitors about 37" away from my eyes.
     
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    Around 28, maybe up or down a notch or two depending on the car.
     
  11. aldrew

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    Thanks everyone for the comments. I had been toying with FOV between 20 and 30, but had seen elsewhere the recommendation of a much larger FOV, like 80 or 90, which I did not like. The comments above suggest I was not off in my FOV ranges.

    Now, is there anyone using TripleHead2Go?
     
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    It really depends on the distance between your eyes & the screen

    Also the aspect the resolution is set at has some effect as well

    I've settled at 25 fov
     
  13. MrPix

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    24 FOV with Multiview, 28 without. can't go above 30 without looking for a x-box controller and not finding one!

    I run triple 24" and am 30" from eyes to center of screens.
     
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    I was using TH2Go until recently, then I switched to a 680, which can run 3 monitors by itself. There's no difference in framerate between the two methods.
     
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    25degs 22"monitors TH2G
     
  16. Luc Devin

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    FOV = 40
    No multiview (I do not)
    Then I rule the seat
    3 x 22
     
  17. aldrew

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    Thanks everyone for the comments
     
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    Rougly 160+ degrees covered horisontally by my triple 27s, that means the vfov should be around 30-ish (hfov*quota, quota being (3x16)/9)
    I Think i settled for 32, but that's with wheel close to me and middle screen right behind the wheel base.
     

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