I have a couple of things to just throw out there.
680 Missing Features I'd like to see:
- 2x1, 4x1, 5x1, 3x2, 6x1, 7x1, 8x1, 4x2, etc Setups - If nVidia Surround had required 2 cards, and now they can do it off 1 card, why not be able to do more setups? With 4 available ports per card, the potential is there for nVidia to do something truly special.
- 4GB Versions - Honestly I feel like this will happen. I'm looking at you Pailet.
Actually I'm going to stop right there, because I feel like there are just features missing from most multi-monitor solutions. There's a complete lack of inflexibility with what displays get used, how they output resolutions, and what resolutions can be chosen. People should be able to "use what they got" without a hitch. I know SoftTH generally takes care of this, but it's not perfect, as there are performance hits, Dx9 only limitations, unease of use, lack of documentation of how to use, etc.
When It comes down to it, I feel as if the 680 is just nVidia checking the box again and saying, "hey we can do it too." Although also saying, "at same time as being cheaper, more powerful, and added interesting features." I just don't want to have to wait for the 780 to come out to have any "new" features.
The state of Surround Gaming could be better, more accessible, and more streamlined. I'm hopeful, that going forward, most of my concerns will be taken care of.
...meh... I don't even want to post this now. Sigh.. Well I wrote it. Sorry for the rant. I do like the 680 and am interested to see what happens next.