Couple more suggestions. Ignore as needed
GRAPHICS CARD RECOMMEND.
- AMD cards tested working that offer native PLP support ATM are R9 285, Fury X.
- some other very fresh/releasing PLP cards, being tracked here:
http://www.wsgf.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=29079- If you hold off a bit on new card purchase, more PLP card choices will become known.
- R9 285 will work fairly well for your new PLP resolution. But heavy games won't max.
- R9 Fury X is overkill for your resolution, & not cheap. But would max heavy games, high FPS, & somewhat future-proof.
- R9 380 may be the most well-suited choice for your new PLP resolution, if you're not a perfectionist. Bit stronger than R9 285. Still won't max some games, but it's about right, middle-ground.
- R9 380 is not yet tested working for Eyefinity PLP, but strong chance it will work (although may need to wait for driver update)
SIDE MONITORS & MOUNT, CHEAP.
- This is about priorities, & how to free up more cash for new graphics card & games.
- If you want to save the most money in an area of the least perceived value, get the 22" sides choice. Then buy them used, cheap, local (no shipping). Imperfections are generally of minimal consequence for PLP side monitors (e.g. scratch or bezel color not quite matching). Single-screen users commonly off-load small sizes like this for an upgrade. E.g. $180 newegg, $75 used local (latter I found with little difficulty, complete with VESA compatible rear. $75 seems high also, could haggle pretty easy to $50. These people want rid of monitor, as it's considered junk to them).
- You should hunt down sides that are VESA-compatible on rear. This way mounting is far easier. Ideally comes with mount rotation (for portrait use), but not required:
- To mount them portrait, you may need to hunt down VESA stands, & may need to slightly mod where VESA connects to fit your cheap side monitors. You can use stands off cheaper, smaller sides. This may mean buying additional extremely cheap used monitors, purely to reuse their VESA stands (& chuck monitor). In the end, still much cheaper than buying sides new. And result is basically the same, if you aren't perfectionist.