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Author: | ED-Hunter [ 06 Nov 2011, 13:09 ] |
Post subject: | lookin at building a new wide set up |
OK After years of wanting I'm going to build my (realistic) Dream kit after xmas building it around a new pc mainly play DCS KA50 and A10C but also race games and FPS's I'm looking to have 3x 24" monitors with 1 or 2 smaller ones so i have main display and mfp's on the smaller 2 also looking at the Gainward GeForce GTX 590 (possibly 2 sli'd ) so the questions so far are 1 what's the best way to do this I've seen posted using digital photo frame's for the mfp's. 2 would one graphic card be better with a triple head 2go. 3 what's the angle to put the main screens to look best/give immersion. (this will affect space too) 4 What are the main differences in SLI and crossfire 5 if I Sli the GTX590's will that disable the output sockets on on card and could i run 3 screens on the dvi socket and 1 in the mini display port ? Not tryed this sort of set up before and feeling rather dense with how to sort it |
Author: | Gilly [ 07 Nov 2011, 19:00 ] |
Post subject: | Question 2: I would say that |
Question 2: I would say that 1 pair of nV cards, or a single eyefinity card is better than a TH2Go. Question 3: This is personal, and screen based. If you have lots of room and IPS panels, the world if your oyster so to speak. If you have a small space and or TN panels, you are more limited. Question 4: SLI/ Crossfire... interesting. They are 2 different techs from 2 different companies. Both work in basically the same way, although SLI is less prone to problems. 3 Displays via nVidia requires a dual card such as the GTX590 or 2 seperate cards, Eyefinity does NOT. However! You more or less need 2 cards of either sort to run 3 1080p screens anyway. So may not influence you much. Not sure on the others |
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