EDIT: I've decided to go with AMD, since Asus just revealed their version of the 7970, which has 4 Displayports! No tearing! Thanks for the feedback anyway, couldn't have done it without you guys.
Okay people, please bear with me through this wall of text. English isn't my native language, so do not hesitate to ask questions of something is unclear.
Hi, I am Moose. I am new to multi-monitor gaming, so I was eager to try it out. I went straight for AMD Eyefinity and never thought of Nvidia Surround (yes, I was a fanboy). I've been spending
a lot of time here on this forum and did
a lot of research. I came to the conclusion that I had to buy an AMD 6950 Flex edition, so I could hook up my three DVI/HDMI monitors without having to worry about screen tearing. However, I came to a halt. The Flex edition cards could no longer be supplied. I had to find a new solution. Again a lot of research and realised I had just two choices in the end. These choices were found by making decisions
time-wise and
budget-wise. Also, I
do not want any screen tearing issues. The following emerged:
1) Wait for an AMD 7-series card to be released with three similar ports (99% chance that's going to be mini-DP's)
Pros:
(Probably) 3GB memory
(Probably) within budget
Strong GPU
Cons:
Spending an extra €100 ($127) for three adapters
2) Buy three Nvidia cards (my motherboard has three PCI-e x16 slots.
HOWEVER, one of the PCI-e x16 slots runs in x4 mode)
Pros:
No screen tearing
No extra money for adapters
One display connected to one card
Cons:
I might need a new PSU (the one I use now has 600 watts)
Now, if I choose option 2 (this will most likely happen), I have a few questions:
I can buy
three GTX560
1 GB cards for €470 ($598). For
three GTX560
2 GB cards I pay exactly €570 ($725)
1) Is it worth spending an extra
€100 ($127) to go from
3GB to
6GB? The resolution I'll be playing on will be ~6000 x 1080 (with bezel adjustment)
2) Is it
worth to put a third graphics card in the
PCI-e x16 @ x4 (
source,
scroll down to expansion/connectivity) slot?
I've read some articles about this, and some say you will only get like 5% increase.
However, since I'm planning to put
each display to a different GPU, will it be worth putting in a ~€170 ($216) GPU in it?
The reason I'm asking this is: I'm worried that if one of the three GPU's runs in an x4 slot, one of the monitors might behave different than the others.
3) Is this assumption correct?
There is ofcourse another way out. I could hook up two monitors to the 1st GPU, one monitor to the the 2nd GPU and the third (x4 slot) has no monitors connected.
4) Does this increase/decrease the performance of your setup?
Information you should know about me:
-I know very little about Nvidia cards
-I do not know how well triple/dual SLI scales with Surround
Please take your time reading this and again, do not hesitate to ask any questions what so ever. I am completely relying on your help as experienced Nvidia users.