Then my plan is to grab a XFX BLACK R9 285. And if after having read several recent articles, I understand correctly, the newer AMD drivers allow a R9 2xx and R9 3xx to work in CFX. If so, then when the time is right/I feel like I'm needing more graphics power, I
add either a 2xx or 3xx series card if I feel Ithe need to increase performance a bit.
Thank you again for your detailed input on this process. I doubt I would have come this far without your help!
I'll write something again on here once the card arrives and is installed. My monitor arms for the sides should be here next week, too.
Nice side monitor choice. Don't worry, the layout variations are a matter of taste. It's not an actual problem.
Re AMD cards:
- Very strong chance that R9 380 supports PLP. Maybe needs a new driver update, but it will very likely work. A good gamble. I'd be very tempted, a promising adventure.
- R9 285 will run your PLP setup decent. But you will not be maxing heavy games. Everything else will run perfect maxed. Card's life will be bit short, but acceptable. BTW I recently tested Club3D R9 285 on your exact resolution, so have accurate idea of its performance. Though I did not overclock beyond its boosted stock clock.
Re crossfire:
- I'd skip it at first. Even with R9 285, you don't really need it immediately. I'd put it off a couple years, then reconsider it.
Here's image & snippet describing relevant layouts (ignore wiki coding). The first one is yours (yours sides are 22" viewable). The second (related) layout would have required 21.5" viewable sides (which are uncommon). The second layout has closer PPI match, but 22" sides are slightly bigger & PPI remains safe for correction. So which wins? Dunno. I'll post a link in few days once it's live, if interest.
Ah I forgot about 21.6". These are more common than 21.5", & will act very similarly to 21.5" (close PPI match on center & sides). I will post all 3 layout links once live. BTW all these monitor sizes are commonly marketed as 22" class size, so bit confusing.
* Notice the positioning note. It is how you will achieve pixel line-up. Don't worry, it will look great. And if your center's bezels are thin, you may be able to hide a bezel.... But I doubt it.
Attachment:
Shape060ALT2 1920x1080 1280x800 PLP.jpg
== 22-31.5-22 Center:1920x1080 Shape:060ALT2 ==
Perceived Shape: Center feels semi-wide & semi-short. Sides have medium width.
* Center
:* 31.5" viewable, 1920x1080 (16:9)
:* ~69.93 PPI
* Sides
:* 22" viewable, 1680x1050 (16:10)
:* Use non-stock resolution: 22" viewable, 1280x800 (16:10)
:* ~68.61 PPI
:* Position inner edge very noticeably backward of center's bezel, likely still remaining bezel-to-bezel (but small chance of hide-a-bezel if small bezels).
:* Total hang past center screen: ~3.01"
* Final gaming area
:* Width: ~46.1"
:* Height: ~15.4"
:* Resolution: 3520x1080 at ~69.93 PPI
:* Pixel count: '''3,801,600''' (weight level 2/25)
:* Aspect ratio: 3.259259259 = 88:27, ~21:6.443, ~16:4.909
:* PPI variance: ~1.32. This produces ~8mm total accumulated image variance, which falls within correctable range.
* Notes
<font size="-1" color="808080">:* MARKET
::* Center 31.5" viewable, [[Monitors By Viewable Size#31.5 Inch 1920x1080 (16:9) | examples]].
::* Sides 22" viewable, [[Monitors By Viewable Size#22 Inch 1680x1050 (16:10) | examples]].
:* REQUIREMENTS
::* Manual PLP: 1 decent graphics card runs it fairly well. Maxing heavy games requires strong overclock, so purchase wisely (not necessarily new). 1 high-end graphics card is slight overkill, but bulletproof for heavy games & is somewhat future-proof.</font>
== 21.5-31.5-21.5 Center:1920x1080 Shape:060ALT2 ==
Perceived Shape: Center feels semi-wide & semi-short. Sides have medium width.
* Center
:* 31.5" viewable, 1920x1080 (16:9)
:* ~69.93 PPI
* Sides
:* 21.5" viewable, 1680x1050 (16:10)
:* Use non-stock resolution: 21.5" viewable, 1280x800 (16:10)
:* ~70.21 PPI
:* Position inner edge flush or near-flush with center's bezel, remaining bezel-to-bezel.
:* Total hang past center screen: ~2.59"
* Final gaming area
:* Width: ~45.7"
:* Height: ~15.4"
:* Resolution: 3520x1080 at ~69.93 PPI
:* Pixel count: '''3,801,600''' (weight level 2/25)
:* Aspect ratio: 3.259259259 = 88:27, ~21:6.443, ~16:4.909
:* PPI variance: ~0.28. '''Close match''' & minimal or no accumulated image variance. Monitors flush or near-flush.
* Notes
<font size="-1" color="808080">:* MARKET
::* Center 31.5" viewable, [[Monitors By Viewable Size#31.5 Inch 1920x1080 (16:9) | examples]].
::* Sides 21.5" viewable, [[Monitors By Viewable Size#21.5 Inch 1680x1050 (16:10) | examples]].
:* REQUIREMENTS
::* Manual PLP: 1 decent graphics card runs it fairly well. Maxing heavy games requires strong overclock, so purchase wisely (not necessarily new). 1 high-end graphics card is slight overkill, but bulletproof for heavy games & is somewhat future-proof.</font>