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 Post subject: New to the Crew
PostPosted: 14 Mar 2012, 17:52 
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Hi all,


I've been a lurker on these forums in the past and finally joined; I am expecting my second 480gtx soon thanks to an awesome deal on Newegg and am considering going wide. It sounds awesome!

I currently have a 23.5" Asus 3d monitor (1080p). I don't use the 3d capabilities of it atm, sometimes it seems cool, othertimes it just 'feels' like work looking at the images.

My second 'moniitor' is a 32" Samsung TV, also 1080p.

So now I wonders to myself, self, what should I get for a third? If this were your setup, what would you do? I like the size of the 32" and don't really want to sacrifice on the screen that I will be focused on mose of the time.

Thanks for your comments!!!
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PostPosted: 14 Mar 2012, 20:09 
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Greetings :welcome

If your looking to get 1 monitor, I would preolly go for another 23.5" monitor, maybe a matching Asus if I could, then sit the 32" in the middle.

However from experience with eyefinity and a bit with surround and matrox, the image does not look right when spanned across different size screens in that way.

In an ideal world, I would invet in 2 more Asus 23.5 monitors, and use the Samsunsg TV as a forth monitor somewhere.

I use 3x Dell S2209W's for eyefinity with a 42" Panasonic plasma sitting on top of them as a 4th display.

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PostPosted: 14 Mar 2012, 20:31 
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Thanks for the welcome! It sounds like you have a nice setup there. In all honesty, I could swing picking up 2 of the smaller monitors and re-purpose the tv somehow. I've just been concerned that I've been spoiled by the single 32" and the 3 smaller monitors would pale by comparison. I understand that I would have far more width, but wouldn't the objects themselves seem smaller? Would I get the same distortion by parking a 27" in the middle?

Thanks for the reply!

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 Post subject: Hi and welcome mate!
PostPosted: 14 Mar 2012, 21:58 
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Hi and welcome mate! I understand what you mean about giving up one large screen, but I personally prefer 3 screens of the same size. It sure makes it easier when gaming too, as far as setting it all up to work in games.

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PostPosted: 15 Mar 2012, 14:01 
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Thanks for the welcome and the input! I may bite the bullet then and just get 3 27" screens. Was just hearing rumors though that there are some ultra slim bezel monitors coming out before the end of the year, so I may hold off since I will want this to be a long term investment.


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PostPosted: 15 Mar 2012, 14:58 
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Any thoughts on 3 of these? http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN32EH5050FXZA

Could I make this work with 2 480 gtx cards in sli? I see the monitors don't have pc connectors....


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Considering you're going to be using the DVI output of the NVIDIA card, you could probably use an DVI > HDMI cable. You can get them cheaply from monoprice.com. Can't promise anything, as I've never tried it personally.


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