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PostPosted: 11 Jan 2008, 21:04 
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TH2GO isn't good enough.

What I'm dieing for is a tripple head setup for three
20" monitors (1680x1050).

The resolution of TH2GO is TOO LOW!


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PostPosted: 11 Jan 2008, 21:20 
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Thank you. Insightful. I love it when people really bring things to the table... I hope you get your wish. You can't beat making a statement in capitals.

I also admire excellent spelling. It warms my heart to see so many words spelled so wrongly in such small sentences. Right, I'm off to play in the woeful resolution of 3840x1024.

Edited for extra irony.


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PostPosted: 12 Jan 2008, 01:31 
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TH2GO isn't good enough.

What I'm dieing for is a tripple head setup for three
20" monitors (1680x1050).

The resolution of TH2GO is TOO LOW!


Use SoftTH then, it'll work with a wider range of resolutions than TH2G does. Make sure you're using an 8800-series geforce card though. Older cards have a 4096 pixel width limit. I've used 1800x1440x3 just fine in SoftTH before.

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PostPosted: 14 Jan 2008, 21:24 
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Thank you. Insightful. I love it when people really bring things to the table... I hope you get your wish. You can't beat making a statement in capitals.
:)


Let's try it in a more refined manner.

An unfortunate omission from the Digital TripleHead2Go's list of supported widescreen resolutions is 5040x1050 (triple 1680x1050). Although DX8 and DX9 GPUs are not capable of outputting an image greater than 4096 pixels wide, new DX10 GPUs such as the NVIDIA 8800 series have increased this limit to 8192 pixels, even in DX8 and DX9 applications. Matrox states “the maximum pixel clock supported by the dual-link DVI output could, in theory, enable the triple 1680x1050 resolutionâ€


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PostPosted: 15 Jan 2008, 00:07 
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Wait for displayport to get some market share, the ultra xhd is coming.


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PostPosted: 15 Jan 2008, 06:36 
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maybe matrox cant do it on their actual product but they dont want you to know, maybe they will release a new product wich does support it.


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