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I'd be curious how AMD / Windows 10 handle multi-monitor, whether that be multiple actual monitors, or connections through receivers to TVs and the like. Traditionally, this has always been a sphere that AMD excels at compared to Nvidia.So far, my experience on Nvidia on Windows 10 has been significantly better for multi-monitor support than either Windows 7 or Win 8.1 before it. I used to have all sorts of issues with remembering monitor positions / settings / desktop icon positions that I had set. So far I've had no such issues on Win10, and switching to single monitor modes through Win + P has been fluid. Moving VLC windows between the two is also seamless and has no odd glitches/quirks that I previously experienced.For reference, I am using a monitor, and an HDMI connection through to my Anthem MRX 510 connected to my TV.
I'd be curious how AMD / Windows 10 handle multi-monitor, whether that be multiple actual monitors, or connections through receivers to TVs and the like. Traditionally, this has always been a sphere that AMD excels at compared to Nvidia.
So far, my experience on Nvidia on Windows 10 has been significantly better for multi-monitor support than either Windows 7 or Win 8.1 before it. I used to have all sorts of issues with remembering monitor positions / settings / desktop icon positions that I had set. So far I've had no such issues on Win10, and switching to single monitor modes through Win + P has been fluid. Moving VLC windows between the two is also seamless and has no odd glitches/quirks that I previously experienced.
For reference, I am using a monitor, and an HDMI connection through to my Anthem MRX 510 connected to my TV.