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Author: | Griefer [ 27 Dec 2007, 19:48 ] |
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I was thinking the other day about getting a tri monitor setup. So I started searching around and found out about surround gaming. This looks cool but I have a 22" monitor and this looks like it only works well for 4:3 monitors, while I wanted to order two more 22" monitors or one 22" and a center 24". So I have some questions... Can you run this with 3 1650X1050 monitors and still have it look good in games? I do a lot of multimedia and graphic work so having screens that aren't at their native resolution will be a problem. Anyway around this? |
Author: | Vroshnak [ 27 Dec 2007, 20:17 ] |
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The new TripleHead2Go Digital Edition has one 16:10 widescreen solution ... This link has all the details. [url]http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/node/7651] Other discussion about 16:10 monitors and TH2Go... Matrox blames GPUs and Windows Desktop for not having triple 1680x1050 ability... [url]http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/node/8171] |
Author: | Griefer [ 27 Dec 2007, 20:34 ] |
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Well I just found out about SoftTH... But even using that I wouldn't be able to run programs such as photoshop, flash, ect. across 3 monitors at their native resolution would I? |
Author: | JKeefe [ 27 Dec 2007, 22:13 ] |
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It is relatively simple to use the TripleHead2Go to drive 3 monitors at once for gaming, but only a single monitor on the windows desktop. Use the second ouput of your primary GPU to drive one side monitor, and get a cheap secondary GPU to drive the other side monitor. For productive 2D work this is the way to go anyway, since the Matrox software results in a rather poor productivity experience on the Windows desktop. |
Author: | JKeefe [ 27 Dec 2007, 22:17 ] |
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Other discussion about 16:10 monitors and TH2Go... Matrox blames GPUs and Windows Desktop for not having triple 1680x1050 ability...I've been meaning to find out how true that is. Can someone with multiple GPU outputs and large widescreen monitors see if they can run a 3-monitor windows desktop using triple 1680x1050? Paddy? If Windows can handle three separate monitors each at 1680x1050, I don't see why it couldn't handle a single "monitor" at 5040x1050. |
Author: | Griefer [ 28 Dec 2007, 09:35 ] |
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So what your saying is that there isn't a way to run multi-task across the 3 monitors? If not I guess I could always drive two of them with the desktop and then the other with my macbook, but I would have to multi-task across 2 computers which I don't know if I could handle well. Can you do this in osx at all? |
Author: | Paddy the Wak [ 28 Dec 2007, 11:25 ] |
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Paddy? If Windows can handle three separate monitors each at 1680x1050, I don't see why it couldn't handle a single "monitor" at 5040x1050.On my second system in my sig (FX-55) ... I run 3 x 1920x1200 from Windows ... no TH2G. I can of course also run 3 x 1680x1050 on there too. I used to play games in Widescreen on the centre one but these days I just use it for my work ... Photoshop etc. I tried Soft-TH once quite a while ago but I found it was too much of a fiddle-faddle to get it going. I didn't like the analogue TH2G Widescreen resolutions as they were too low and not being 16:10 didn't help. The 3 x 1280x800 with the DTH2G is still too low for me ... so I have never tried it. I also find 3x24" monitors almost too wide/too big ... for non gaming activities. The best solution I think would be a Widescreen in the middle with at least 1680x1050 and two 4:3 of 5:4 monitors on the sides ... Imagine 1600x1200 ... 1920x1200 ... 1600x1200 ... it would be perfect ! I'm not sure that any system with the latest games would run too well though with that/those resolutions. |
Author: | JKeefe [ 28 Dec 2007, 20:20 ] |
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So what your saying is that there isn't a way to run multi-task across the 3 monitors? If not I guess I could always drive two of them with the desktop and then the other with my macbook, but I would have to multi-task across 2 computers which I don't know if I could handle well. Can you do this in osx at all?No, you're misunderstanding. Of course there's a way to multitask across all three. The simplest way to do this is to use the TripleHead2Go triple widescreen resolution of 1280x800. The problem with this is that your aren't running your monitors at their native resolution. My solution to use a second cheap GPU and run each monitor at 1680x1050 on the Windows desktop was offered so that you could do 2D work on three monitors all at their native resolution. An added benefit to this approach is the you don't have to use the Matrox software for desktop managment across three monitors, because that software is not very goo. |
Author: | MobsterOO7 [ 28 Dec 2007, 21:24 ] |
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[quote]So what your saying is that there isn't a way to run multi-task across the 3 monitors? If not I guess I could always drive two of them with the desktop and then the other with my macbook, but I would have to multi-task across 2 computers which I don't know if I could handle well. Can you do this in osx at all?No, you're misunderstanding. Of course there's a way to multitask across all three. The simplest way to do this is to use the TripleHead2Go triple widescreen resolution of 1280x800. The problem with this is that your aren't running your monitors at their native resolution. My solution to use a second cheap GPU and run each monitor at 1680x1050 on the Windows desktop was offered so that you could do 2D work on three monitors all at their native resolution. An added benefit to this approach is the you don't have to use the Matrox software for desktop managment across three monitors, because that software is not very goo. When switching between windows seeing all 3 monitors individually for 2D apps and windows seeing the TH2GO for 3D gaming, don't all your desktop icons get reset to the default positions? As somebody who is looking to get a TH2GO setup, coming from a multiple monitor environment, this is intriguing. Also, can't you use Ultramon to do this? |
Author: | JKeefe [ 29 Dec 2007, 05:40 ] |
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Nope, my desktop icons don't move. The desktop resolution never changes; for me it's 3x1280x960 or 3x1024x768, on three separate monitors. When Windows switches to 3D it changes the resolution of the center "monitor" to a triplehead resolution. When you do this with dual-input monitors (you need dual-input monitors to do this) the Windows desktop on the side monitors is unnafected by the switch in monitor input. The whole idea of dooing this is so you can use programs like Ultramon - so you can get a true multi-screen Windows desktop and not the fake one that Matrox software gives you. |
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