stangflyer wrote:
I run surround with 2 accessory monitors. For surround I use 3 x DP and 1xDVI. The fifth screen I use my mobo's hdmi using the intel gpu.
Unfortunately the motherboard/CPU doesn’t have an integrated GPU. In my current computer that’s what I’m using to drive my accessory display (the other two being plugged into a GTX 980).
scavvenjahh wrote:
It's tricky to find hard facts about this really. Although it seems you're more likely to be caught in a SLI/Surround connection nightmare when juggling multiple card outputs than using simple adaptors. YMMV.
I’m starting to get that feeling about facts, but everyone’s responses have been very helpful. Eventually it’s going to come down to plugging things in and trying to get everything configured using my hardware. Fortunately it sounds like even the “worst case” while in Surround isn’t the end of the world.
scavvenjahh wrote:
It really depends on the mobo though. You may have 40 "theoretical" lanes but since you're not the one to assign them manually, with 4 cards plugged in it's not unusual to see 3 running at 8x, regardless of their individual specs. Not a big deal, esp. with PCI-E 3.0, but again it's a bit of empirical knowledge that may or may not have its use in your equation...
Motherboard is an
MSI X99 Gaming Pro Carbon. It’s listed as having four PCI-E x16 (Gen3) slots, but you’re right… who’s to say it’s going to do what I want [16x, 16x, 4x, 4x] and not switch into something like [16x, 8x, 8x, 8x] and degrade the performance on one of the SLI GPUs. I’ll do some more homework on this… good news is I’m unlikely to buy a third GPU for the two accessory monitors, since I have an older one laying around (and a 980 in my current system) that I can test with.