James, I hate to break it to ya, but ATI is _Not_ an option for triplehead gaming. You'll regret it bigtime, so dont waste your money. The max rez your card can display on each monitor is 800x600 (thus 2400x600 in surround-speak). Unless you enjoy playing games at such a low rez, plus the blurriness that LCD scaling will add to it, I'd say dont do it.
You sound like you're really excited about trying this, and you did right by asking around here. Sadly, you gotta make sure your rig is up to the task first. And that means, ditch the ATI and get some nvidia in there. Sure the R600 may change that, but its not out yet, and will be hella expensive. We could prolly help ya out more if you post your complete system specs... especially the motherboard (is it crossfire or SLI capable?).
Once your system is up to snuff, you gotta consider your display setup. Remember that 3840x1024 is the max rez for surround, so that 1600x1200 native of your LCD might be an issue... it has to scale down to 1280x1024. Can you stand that? Also, all 3 displays should be the same size, aspect ratio, and native rez. Those dells are 19" 1280x1024 native displays, which will NOT match up with your iiyama. Ideally, you'd want 3 monitors like the 1907fp.
As for buying a th2go used, I'd say go for it. The TH2go is just a few chips inside a little metal box, so its not like there's any wear-and-tear on a used one. When you say 'a oner,' does that mean 100 euro? If thats less than what they're going for retail, grab it. Just make sure you take into account any shipping, customs, tax etc. I bought my th2go from ebay, saved myself about $50 CAD compared to retail around here. The guy I bought from went out and got one of matrox's quadruple display cards, so he obviously had no interest in gaming, and the TH wasnt really a good solution for him. A niche product like the TH is hard to find in stores anyway, so if you can save a few bucks by ebaying (or whatever), thats just more cash you can spend on system. :)
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