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PostPosted: 30 Jun 2010, 12:53 
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[quote]I hope I'm overlooking something, but is there a way to maximize a window to only 1 screen like with the TH2Go? This was one of the greatest features that Matrox implemented. I hate when a window spans all three monitors and you have to manually adjust it each time. This can get VERY annoying.


Agreed. What I find I'm doing with these new drivers is switching to surround only when I want to game. I switch back to non-surround and then my desktop works like it did under my TH2Go; i.e. I can maximize to a single monitor.

:doh Honestly, I had not even thought of that. Thanks!


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PostPosted: 30 Jun 2010, 15:09 
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Figure I'd share some of my own anecdotal experiences:


Performance is pretty damn good at 6040x1200 (bezel corrected), 4xMSAA, all options max, in the games I've tried.

Bad Company 2 runs between 40 and 60 FPS (using vsync and triple buffering through D3D Override). Batman usually runs at 60 FPS - but there is currently a problem with Physx and Surround, it seems, so you need to turn off Physx otherwise you'll get like 2 FPS. Serious Sam HD runs at 50 to 60 FPS. Wings of Prey was between 40 and 60.

Also, overclocking makes a big difference. I run two profiles - one stock (to keep down energy consumption), and the other for gaming, which runs both cards at 1.087mv and 800/1600/1950 clocks. I get a 15 to 20% FPS boost as soon as I switch profiles.

The card temps climb radically, too. My water temps on idle, with both cards downlocked, are 31 to 33C. Under load, bottom card goes to almost 60 C and top card 50C.


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PostPosted: 30 Jun 2010, 15:12 
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Quick note to SoftTH users, new 2.0 pre-alpha version just came out, and initial results are excellent. The main benefit is having different screen resolutions and can do portrait, landscape, portrait. Plan to get a 27" center monitor soon to go with my 22" sides and test it out versus nVidia Surround (just ordered a second GTX 470)...fixed issues I was having with GTA IV, Aliens vs Predator, and even got Frontlines - Fuels of War working with GeneralAdmissions's fov hack (thanks!)...

Nice to have options!

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PostPosted: 01 Jul 2010, 15:38 
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So again quastions for nVidia Surround users:
...adition I am interested in DX1011 compability...

and
...is there a way to maximize a window to only 1 screen like with the TH2Go?

Yes we can use different profiles. But can we do it just the way Matrox do it?


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PostPosted: 01 Jul 2010, 20:16 
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I've been using SOFTTH for a while now and tried out these 258.69 beta drivers and they seem to work great, when they work. Frame rates are excellent and scale well with SLI (1.7-2x the frame rate in ArmA2) compared to what i was getting with SoftTH with 1 card rendering. The only problem is if I launch Windows Live Messenger, watch an AVI file in Media Player Classic or encode video using VirtualDub I get a 0x0000003b BSOD. Another problem is launching a lot of games in 3840x1024 or 4800x1200 the system will just freeze and the center monitor will go into stand by. Has anyone else experienced this?


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PostPosted: 02 Jul 2010, 10:43 
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And finally, yes, no Display Port.


To be fair for the majority i bet a DP port would be less hassle and money than 2 SLI cards.


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PostPosted: 02 Jul 2010, 11:19 
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So again quastions for nVidia Surround users:
[quote]...adition I am interested in DX1011 compability...

and
...is there a way to maximize a window to only 1 screen like with the TH2Go?

Yes we can use different profiles. But can we do it just the way Matrox do it?


Not sure on the drivers compatability with DX 10/11 and havnt looked honestley.

But for spanning a single screen, all I do is keep the open window minimised and enlarge the boarders of the open window to the size I want (full single screen if you want) , I never have need on my gaming computer to have any particular window maximised, other than for a few photos. This gives me full screen viewing and two other screens to do what ever else I want at the same time. Works for me. :D


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PostPosted: 02 Jul 2010, 15:08 
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[quote] And finally, yes, no Display Port.


To be fair for the majority i bet a DP port would be less hassle and money than 2 SLI cards.

Not if you already have monitors and have to buy ALL new monitors just so you can use DP, but no one does that anyway, they just buy the $100 adapter.


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PostPosted: 02 Jul 2010, 15:15 
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[quote][quote] And finally, yes, no Display Port.


To be fair for the majority i bet a DP port would be less hassle and money than 2 SLI cards.

Not if you already have monitors and have to buy ALL new monitors just so you can use DP, but no one does that anyway, they just buy the $100 adapter.

Or the $29 HP DP -> VGA adapter which seems to be pretty decent and troublefree :) :
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06c/A10-51210-64268-1844682-64268-3895841-3895842-3895844.html?jumpid=oc_R1002_USENC-001_HP%20DisplayPort%20To%20VGA%20Adapter&lang=en&cc=us


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PostPosted: 02 Jul 2010, 15:31 
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[quote][quote]

To be fair for the majority i bet a DP port would be less hassle and money than 2 SLI cards.


Not if you already have monitors and have to buy ALL new monitors just so you can use DP, but no one does that anyway, they just buy the $100 adapter.

Or the $29 HP DP -> VGA adapter which seems to be pretty decent and troublefree :) :
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06c/A10-51210-64268-1844682-64268-3895841-3895842-3895844.html?jumpid=oc_R1002_USENC-001_HP%20DisplayPort%20To%20VGA%20Adapter&lang=en&cc=us

VGA yea that would look great now wouldn't it, have you ever ran a digital to analog before it does not look that great.

One of your monitors would look different, or are you going to use all VGA. That would then defeat the purpose of getting high end monitors if you are going to run them on VGA haha.


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