Yes this would work, limitations of eyefinity are only, that each screen has to run at the same resolution, and they have to all be in the same rotation.
So if you are happy with the screen running out of there native res it will be fine.
You may find it heloful to have a few profiles set up, so that windows will have all 3 panels running at there native res so images are sharp, and when you want to play games turn on the SLS as non native screen res's wont be so obvious when gaming.
Just remember that in the current CCC you will need to hot-key profiles and press the button 3 times to change between SLS and Extended modes.
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Yes this would work, limitations of eyefinity are only, that each screen has to run at the same resolution, and they have to all be in the same rotation.
So if you are happy with the screen running out of there native res it will be fine.
You may find it heloful to have a few profiles set up, so that windows will have all 3 panels running at there native res so images are sharp, and when you want to play games turn on the SLS as non native screen res's wont be so obvious when gaming.
Just remember that in the current CCC you will need to hot-key profiles and press the button 3 times to change between SLS and Extended modes.
you going to have to get softTH involved... unless you want to run the game in windowed mode which eats up performance..
so i can run the 3 monitors @ diff resolutions when not gaming, i was thinking i would have to go single monitor in windows :-)
i'l get into the softTH settings when i get the hardware sorted, been watching the threads on the VGA > DP adaptors, if this works ok
i'l use my benq 24" and two 19" (NW). tho there is reports of blinking using the adaptor, possible fix is flashing the bios.
ATI 5850 are out of stock everywhere (uk) at the min, so hopefully the bios is upto date when i do get it.
another route i could take is Matrox TH2Go, would my ati 4870 cope with 3840x1024 ? any ideas
thx 4 replys :-)