Installing these made me jealous of 27 in screen users. They're just cruising on easy mode haha. They're a bit of a headache for anything else although 32 in with those 3d printed pieces looks like the perfect solution. Nice job!
I hear you, I was too until I tried these out, the solution works really good and I'm happy with the result. For your setup yes would be a headache but its possible,.
I use these as a daily basis, despite having an immensely visible non scratch resistant lenses, they do the job required of them greatly. For whoever using these take very good care of them as the lenses scratches easily, as well as they can scratch your monitor easily.
What if I have 2 Curved monitors and 1 is flat, the 2 curved has the small gabs between and the other monitor has a bigger gab does it still work then or does it broke the view a little bit?
Hi great vid. I have just got that sim sport kit. I have 3x 32 gigabyte 165hz 9mm bezel including the black part of the screen 1500r curved monitors with a seating position of 635mm 174 FOV 58deg monitor angle and 1440mm and i just get a 1mm line in the bezel kit. I see they suggest 112cm to 116cm for the width. Should i add more angle.
@@simracingden that was my thoughts thats why i went for tgw 58deg to suit my fov for 635mm . If i space the lenses of the screen it will disappear but cause more of a magnification. Im getting conflicting info from old mate that does sence of speed. As well as race beyond matter.
Hello, please I need your help with my triple screen. I have an Nvidia Rtx 3080Ti graphics card so 1 HDMI and 3 displayports. I am above all a gamer so I plan to put HDMI on my 65 inch TV for my action adventure games. Then my 3 displayports on my triple screen for SimRacing. My question is if I can have a two main screen (my 65 screen for my action adventure games and the middle screen of my triple screen as a second main screen) I took a long time in order to explain it better, please help me if there is a solution for me. Sincerely
Yes, you can configure your setup as you described, using both your 65-inch TV and the middle screen of your triple screen setup as main displays for different purposes. Here's how you can do it: Connect your screens: Use the HDMI port for your 65-inch TV and the three DisplayPorts for each of your monitors in the triple screen setup. Set up multiple displays in Windows: Right-click on your desktop and select "Display settings." You will see all connected monitors represented as numbered boxes. Click on each display to configure it. You can arrange them to match their physical arrangement on your desk. Scroll down to "Multiple displays" and make sure it is set to "Extend these displays" to ensure each monitor works independently. Choose primary displays: In the same "Display settings" window, click on the box representing your 65-inch TV and scroll down to check the box labeled "Make this my main display." This setting will make the selected screen the primary display for this activity. You can do the same for the middle monitor of your triple screen setup when you are using it for sim racing. This can be changed back and forth as needed depending on what you're doing.
Installing these made me jealous of 27 in screen users. They're just cruising on easy mode haha. They're a bit of a headache for anything else although 32 in with those 3d printed pieces looks like the perfect solution. Nice job!
I hear you, I was too until I tried these out, the solution works really good and I'm happy with the result. For your setup yes would be a headache but its possible,.
Thank you so much for this video. I was looking for a solution like this for my 32" trips.
Glad I could help
Did you set the angles to 60 degrees?
@@LarryMcDonald08 Not sure if you are asking me. If so, yes, but I used duct tape instead of mounts on my 32" and works perfect to hold them up.
Great review, great channel.
Thanks for watching
I use these as a daily basis, despite having an immensely visible non scratch resistant lenses, they do the job required of them greatly. For whoever using these take very good care of them as the lenses scratches easily, as well as they can scratch your monitor easily.
Thanks yes good advice for sure! Thanks for watching
Curious what size monitors are you using these on?
@@simracingden I'm using them with triple S2716DG's triple 27"
I need this for 3 65 inch LCDs for My SIMPIT FS2020
How do you like the seat you have?
Thanks for your video :)
Thanks for watching!
Does anyone know of a bezel kit for monitors that are side by side or some sort of solution? My monitors are not angled.
Honestly now with the 4090 on the scene VR is unbelievably good.
I would love to try it actually have never tried VR but want to
VR is not for everybody. I use VR on 4080 and still prefer my monitors for comfort. I use an XTAL 8K headset.
great video. What angle did u have your monitors?
They are set to 60 degrees now
What if I have 2 Curved monitors and 1 is flat, the 2 curved has the small gabs between and the other monitor has a bigger gab does it still work then or does it broke the view a little bit?
Love the content bro. You are a Porsche man after my own heart.
Thanks for watching! 🤛
What's your all-time favourite Porsche model?
Hi, in my case, I have an Acer Predator X38 and two AOC CU34G2X/BK 34" monitors on the side. Would this Bezel-Free Triple Screen configuration work?
You would have to source some adapters to work with 34” I've only tested these with 32”
Hi great vid. I have just got that sim sport kit.
I have 3x 32 gigabyte 165hz 9mm bezel including the black part of the screen 1500r curved monitors with a seating position of 635mm 174 FOV 58deg monitor angle and 1440mm and i just get a 1mm line in the bezel kit. I see they suggest 112cm to 116cm for the width. Should i add more angle.
I personally wouldn’t go beyond 60 degrees angle.
@@simracingden that was my thoughts thats why i went for tgw 58deg to suit my fov for 635mm . If i space the lenses of the screen it will disappear but cause more of a magnification.
Im getting conflicting info from old mate that does sence of speed. As well as race beyond matter.
A lot of folks with really thin Bezels try this and it really isn't worth it as you said only for thicker Bezels
Yes, I have found lately, using my new monitors, the Samsung G7, that the bezels are very thin, and I haven't reinstalled the bezel-free kit.
Hello, please I need your help with my triple screen.
I have an Nvidia Rtx 3080Ti graphics card so 1 HDMI and 3 displayports.
I am above all a gamer so I plan to put HDMI on my 65 inch TV for my action adventure games.
Then my 3 displayports on my triple screen for SimRacing.
My question is if I can have a two main screen (my 65 screen for my action adventure games and the middle screen of my triple screen as a second main screen)
I took a long time in order to explain it better, please help me if there is a solution for me.
Sincerely
Yes, you can configure your setup as you described, using both your 65-inch TV and the middle screen of your triple screen setup as main displays for different purposes. Here's how you can do it:
Connect your screens: Use the HDMI port for your 65-inch TV and the three DisplayPorts for each of your monitors in the triple screen setup.
Set up multiple displays in Windows:
Right-click on your desktop and select "Display settings."
You will see all connected monitors represented as numbered boxes.
Click on each display to configure it. You can arrange them to match their physical arrangement on your desk.
Scroll down to "Multiple displays" and make sure it is set to "Extend these displays" to ensure each monitor works independently.
Choose primary displays:
In the same "Display settings" window, click on the box representing your 65-inch TV and scroll down to check the box labeled "Make this my main display." This setting will make the selected screen the primary display for this activity.
You can do the same for the middle monitor of your triple screen setup when you are using it for sim racing. This can be changed back and forth as needed depending on what you're doing.
They all boast about their 3D parts but never share the STL file so we can print it.
next step is to remove black frames around windows in racing games
That's just dependent on the monitor and If it is bezel-free. Then, it can extend out the game/sim to the frame
''The Asus RAWG''... Sure bro.. Sure.
What if you have 27” curved
It’s made for 27” specifically so no adapters are needed just get the bezel free Kit.
Hello do you think they have one for 3 45 inch
You could use the same adapters but would probably need more than one kit and have to cut them.
thank you