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PostPosted: 13 Dec 2010, 02:03 
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Just sold my 5970. Play games at 5040x1050. I use a tritton uve 150 usb to vga to power my 4th monitor. Works very well because its independent of the 5970 so it does not screw up gaming at all. Was even using it with a nvidia 250gts for physx with no problems. Could do physx and everything with no problem. Used it to monitor temps, teamspeak etc.

As i have sold my 5970 to a friend I am using his 2x260gtx in sli for multiscreen. However here is my problem!
I cannot use the tritton usb to vga adapter because it disables physx when the tritton driver is installed.
Have tried reinstalling all drivers, the order of the drivers, diff drivers etc etc etc. Even tried to just install the physx pkg separately but no go.

On the new amd cards like the 6870 can I do eyefinity gaming at 5040x1050 and use a fourth monitor on the card? I have 3 dell native dp monitors and a 19 inch tv/monitor that has a vga and hdmi input.
I am waiting for the reviews on the 6970 to see if I go 6970/6990. If not good I go 570 in sli. but then I have to find a way to display a 4th monitor. I do have a 3rd pcie slot but I do not want to use it as it is at the bottom slot.
Thanks for reading this and the replies!! :rockout


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