Setting Up Three Monitors (2024)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Background Info
  • Windowed Mode
  • Full-Screen Exclusive Mode
  • Advanced Tips
    • If Using Curved Monitors
  • Why doesn't my G-SYNC work?

Background Info

There are two methods for setting up three monitors for iRacing: run the simulation inwindowed modeor use afull-screen exclusivemodeprovided by your graphics card manufacturer, such as NVIDIA Surround or AMD Eyefinity. Both methods are outlined below.

Windowed Mode

With this method, you run the simulation in a window that spans all three monitors. You can run in a window with a title bar and resizeable borders (so you can drag and resize the window) or in a window with no borders to mimic a full-screen experience.

This is usually the easiest mode since it bypasses the need to configure NVIDIA Surround or AMD Eyefinity.

Step 1: Launch the Graphics Config tool

Launch the iRacing UI App.

Click on “Settings” in the bottom-left of the main window.

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Click on the “Interface” tab in the pop-up that appears, then click on “Run Graphics Config” near the bottom of the pop-up:

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Step 2: Choose Graphics Config options

First, select a display that uses the GPU you wish to use for the sim. Then click “Auto Configure” (it should not matter which of the three displays you choose).

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Next, select a resolution for the initial window size. Use the default or a lower resolution, as you will manually resize the window in a later step regardless.

Also, ensure “Run in a window” and “Window Border” are checked. Finally, click “Finish”.

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Step 3: Launch the sim and resize the window

Launch the simulation from the iRacing UI App (you can use a Test Drive session).

Position and drag the simulation’s window to span all three monitors. Do this by clicking and dragging on the edges and top bar of the simulation window. Finesse until satisfactory.

Step 4 (Optional): Turn off the window border

In the Graphics tab of the Options within the simulation, uncheck “Border.” This will remove the border from the sim window, giving a more pleasing appearance. However, you will also lose the ability to move and resize the sim window. You can re-check “Border” at any time to regain this ability.

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Step 5: Configure displays in the simulation Options

Within the simulation Options, on the Graphics tab, click “Monitors” to open the monitor configuration window. Input information about your specific monitors (see more under Advanced Tips below).

Full-Screen Exclusive Mode

With this method, you use the configuration tool with your graphics card to create one combined virtual display from your three physical displays. iRacing then uses that one combined display to render the simulation.

This is a true full-screen mode, which may be more desirable to some users. Be cautious, since when using this method, if anything should pop up on top of the sim window while racing, such as a notification, the simulator may revert to windowed mode, which may be a distraction while racing.

Step 1: Configure full-screen mode via graphics card settings

Configure full-screen mode for your desktop using the configuration tools with your graphics card. NVIDIA cards use NVIDIA Surround, while AMD cards use AMD Eyefinity. Consult the links below for detailed steps:

Full-screen mode with NVIDIA Surround.

Full-screen mode with AMD Eyefinity.

Step 2: Launch the Graphics Config tool

Launch the iRacing UI App.

Click on “Settings” in the bottom-left of the main window.

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Click on the “Interface” tab in the pop-up that appears.

Click on “Graphics Config” near the bottom of the pop-up:

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Step 3: Choose the Graphics Config options

First, select the new display created by the graphics card’s configuration tool (your three physical displays should now be combined into one virtual display). Then, click “Auto Configure”.

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Next, select a resolution and refresh rate. Be sure that “run in a window” is not checked. Finally, click “Finish”.

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Step 4: Configure the displays in the simulation Optionsmenu

Launch the simulation from the iRacing UI App (you can use a Test Drive session).

Within the simulation Options, on the Graphics tab, click “Monitors” to open the monitor configuration window. Input information about your specific monitors (see more under Advanced Tips below).

Advanced Tips

The “Monitors” menu contains settings you can use to refine your triple monitor setup further. You can open this menu from within the simulation. While exited from the vehicle, click “Options” in the upper right, then click the “Graphics” tab, and finally click “Monitors” in the top section.

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The following assumes that all three of your monitors are of the same model, size, and resolution.

If you want to refine your triple monitor setup further, follow these steps.

  1. Change “Monitor Type” to “3 Flat Screens” (or “3 Curved Screens”).

  2. Be sure “Monitor Width” is accurate to your monitors. Measure edge-to-edge (not diagonally), including bezels.

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  3. In “Bezel Width,” enter the width of your monitors’ bezels (on a single edge, not combined).

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  4. In the “Field of View Calculator” section, input the viewing distance from your eyes to the center monitor, then click “Compute.” This should automatically set the ideal field of view based on all the above settings.

After completing the above steps, you may enable “Render scene using 3 projections”. Enabling this will cause the simulation to render each monitor using a separate camera, giving you more control over how the simulation renders across the three monitors and providing a more realistic view of the race track.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Enable “Render scene using 3 projections”.

  2. If you have an NVIDIA graphics card, check “Enable SMP/MVP.” This will provide a performance enhancement.

  3. In “Angle between center and side screens,” enter the angle, in degrees, where your center monitor meets your side monitors. Adjust your monitors so the angle is identical where both side monitors meet your middle monitor.

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4. Finally, in the “Field of View Calculator” section, input the viewing distance from your eyes to the center monitor, then click “Compute.” This should automatically set the ideal field of view based on all the above settings.

Notethat if “render scene using 3 projections” isnotenabled, “Angle between center and side screens” will not affect how the simulation is rendered.

If Using Curved Monitors

If you use curved monitors, you will not see a setting called “Angle between center and side screens,” as described in step 3 above. Instead, you will see a setting called “Radius of curvature.” You should enter the radius of your three monitors in this field rather than an angle. Consult the materials that came with your curved monitors for the correct radius value.

Why doesn't my G-SYNC work?

Nvidia does not officially support multi-monitor G-SYNC without using Nvidia surround. However, users have found that disabling Multiplane Overlay (MPO) resolves visual issues with G-SYNC and also allows them to use G-SYNC without Surround.

Nvidia provides registry files to disable and enable MPO: https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5157

After running the "mpo_disable.reg" file, simply reboot and the changes will take effect. Run the "mpo_enable.reg" file and reboot to revert the changes.

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FAQs

How do I setup 3 monitors in display settings? ›

How to Set Up Multiple Monitors in Windows 10
  1. Open Settings from your Start menu or simultaneously press the Windows + I keys.
  2. Click on the "System" option in the Settings menu.
  3. Ensure that you are on the "Display" tab. ...
  4. You should now see three monitors that you can arrange in any order.
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How do I know if my computer can support three monitors? ›

If your laptop is equipped with an independent graphics card, two USB-C ports with thunderbolt capabilities, and additional HDMI ports, three external monitors can easily be utilized.

What do you need for triple monitor setup? ›

In general, a triple screen setup requires 2 HDMI ports, one display port, or three ports that will connect to your monitors. Check your laptop's ports and sort your cables out here.

Are 3 monitor setups worth it? ›

A multi-monitor setup extends your working space, flanking each side of your main screen to enable a seamless workflow. It boosts performance and has become the ultimate tech accessory to have.

Why won t all three monitors work? ›

Update your drivers: Windows supports multiple monitors by default, but your current setup may not be configured correctly. Making sure you're running the latest graphics drivers for your system can sometimes fix problems with no signal errors.

How do I split my screen into 3 monitors? ›

How to separate your screen into two, three, or four Windows using Windows Snap Assist
  1. Open an app. ( Almost any app will support Snap Assist) ...
  2. (Two-window split screen) Drag the app to either edge. ...
  3. (Three-window split screen) Drag the app to a corner. ...
  4. (Four-window split screen) Drag the app to a corner.
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How do I get Windows to recognize 3 monitors? ›

Navigate to the Display section from the left pane and select Set Up Multiple Displays and make sure you tick every checkbox next to your monitors and then save the changes. After that, you can reboot your computer and see if the “3rd monitor not working” issue is fixed.

Does having 3 monitors affect CPU? ›

The impact of a multi-monitor setup on computer speed depends on various factors, but with modern advancements in graphics cards, it generally shouldn't significantly affect performance.

How to setup 3 monitors with HDMI splitter? ›

Begin by plugging an HDMI splitter into an HDMI input on your source device. Next, plug an HDMI cable into an input on the HDMI splitter for your destination devices. Plug HDMI cables into available HDMI input on devices you want to display video and audio feed.

How should multiple monitors be set up? ›

Place the monitors at the same height. This can be a challenge if the monitors are different sizes or have different frames. In this case, align the tops of the monitors. Where possible, use flat panel monitors with small frames; this keeps the screens closer together and minimizes neck rotation.

What size monitor for 3 monitor setup? ›

Monitor Size and Curvature

In addition to the space you'll need, buying multiple expansive monitors will become very uncomfortable to use. For a dual screen gaming setup (horizontal only), stick to an upper limit of 32 inches, and for a triple-monitor setup (horizontal only), stick to 27 inches.

How do I use 3 monitors effectively? ›

How Do You Set Up Three Monitors at Once?
  1. Step One: Measure Your Desk.
  2. Step Two: Install In-Desk Power.
  3. Step Three: Organize Your Power and HDMI Cables.
  4. Step Four: Position the Computer Monitors.
  5. Step Five: Configure Your Display Settings.
  6. Step Six: Test Your Monitors Out.
  7. Work From an Ergonomic Office Chair.

What is the point of having three monitors? ›

Individuals opt for a three-display setup for various reasons, the primary one being enhanced productivity and multitasking abilities. The ability to view multiple applications simultaneously can ease the workload when setting up multiple screens, especially if traditionally done on a single monitor.

How long of a desk do you need for 3 monitors? ›

You are looking at a desk with at least a 55" width and a 35" depth to accommodate your monitors and accessories comfortably. It would help if you also thought about all aspects of your convenience. No one can deny that the incorporation of a triple monitor desk setup is going to make for a visual upgrade.

How do I assign a monitor 1 and 2 and 3? ›

Right-click on your desktop and select "Display settings". At the top of the page, your available monitors will appear as numbered boxes. Each box represents a monitor (e.g., box "1" corresponds with the left monitor and box "2" corresponds with the right monitor). Click on the numbered box that you wish to adjust.

How do I make 3 monitors display the same thing? ›

Choose a display option

To change what shows on your displays, press Windows logo key + P. Here's what you can choose. See things on one display only. See the same thing on all your displays. See your desktop across multiple screens.

How do I enable 3 independent displays? ›

  1. From the Windows desktop, press the Ctrl, Alt, and F12 keys simultaneously to open the Control Panel for Intel® Graphics.
  2. After opening the Control Panel, navigate to the display settings. ...
  3. To select multiple displays, select Multiple Displays.
  4. Set your Display Mode or Operating Mode to Clone or Extended Desktop.

How do I change my display settings on multiple monitors? ›

If you need more help, here's what to do:
  1. Select Start > Settings > System > Display. ...
  2. In the Multiple displays section, select an option from the list to determine how your desktop will display across your screens.
  3. Once you've selected what you see on your displays, select Keep changes.

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