Finally I have replies! Thank you! I wish I had a prize I could award hahaha!
I'm kinda happy with my current resolution as these screens are already pretty wide already - I do use them for work as well. The only change I am currently considering is sticking a 21:9 monitor in the middle but right now I'm not convinced it would be an ideal solution as the dot pitch will likely be different, as will be the response times, blacks, mid-tones, etc.
G-Sync is a new thing to me (I just had to look it up!); this only applies to nVIDIA cards, right? Is FreeSync going to be the same thing or will we have competing technologies again? I'm leaning towards the R9 cards at the moment so it doesn't sound like there would there be anything to gain by upgrading my screens right now. It does sound like something I'd want but I'd feel bad getting rid of three perfectly good screens - especially if I have to do it all again if I switch GPU brand again. None of the cards I currently have shortlisted have 3xDP - in fact I can't find any that do. I guess that seals the decision on upgrading my screens, for now anyway.
Interesting to hear that a single card could support 5760x1080 - how well would it cope with current games? It was certainly not the case back when I built my current rig; I put two GTX580s in it because even a single one couldn't maintain a rock solid 60fps in every game with max settings. I actually sacrificed a little detail (sacrilege!
) when I went to triple-wide but although I hardly stare directly at my peripheral screens, I can't imagine playing without them now. I think I will either go for 2x R9 290X in Crossfire mode or the R9 295X2 Crossfire-on-a-single-card variant, depending on what the prices will be at the time of purchase.
I am looking at xmas (or just after) for this purchase - I could wait forever for the next thing around the corner but I have to take the leap at some point. The only thing that I am considering waiting for is the Broadwell chips, but they'll be an unknown and I've been burned a little by Sandy Bridge on the last 'tick/tock'.