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- XMEN Iceman
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I want to put this on my list for must haves for gaming! 3 monitor gaming! WITHOUT buying any extra video cards...uses a split out box from Matrox.
http://www.guru3d.com/article/Videocards/337/
http://www.guru3d.com/article/Videocards/337/
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You noticed in the article (you did read it? : ) ) that they insist on a high-powered system with a 7-series nvidia card?
I liked how they slammed ATI for lack of support. Not that I hate ATI, but things like this are what they should be slammed for. They're so close to nVidia on technical merit, but WAY behind on supporting users.
I liked how they slammed ATI for lack of support. Not that I hate ATI, but things like this are what they should be slammed for. They're so close to nVidia on technical merit, but WAY behind on supporting users.
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Opppssss....nevermind...I want this 92" display instead.
http://216.127.51.88/store/hardware/grand_canyon.htm
http://216.127.51.88/store/hardware/grand_canyon.htm
With its ultra-widescreen format, phenomenal image quality, stunning aluminum construction and spectacular high-resolutions, the new Grand Canyon Displays are the ultimate solution for any creative professional, medical, military, engineering, modeling, high-end audio/video editing, TV Broadcast applications, and graphics-intensive computing needs. Maximizing both the enclosure size and the flexibility of positioning where physical space is at a premium, they represent the highest standards in uncompromised image quality and total interactive productivity by delivering industry leading resolutions up to a record braking 25X VGA 6400x1200 Pixels, 16.7 million ultra-wide gamut colors, super-wide viewing angle, unprecedented color fidelity, and ultra fast pixel response. Providing endless desktop space for viewing multiple applications, graphics, menus, palettes, toolbars, 's new 2.5" thin Grand Canyon Displays are the ultimate asset for any visual intensive computing environment, the pinnacle of immersive imaging, and the apex for the audio, video, and graphics pro. A guaranteed secure investment for years to come, they are undoubtedly the most complete and seamlessly integrated professional computer imaging tools.
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Or maybe 12 30" displays mounted on my wall!!!
http://gadgets.qj.net/Wall-O-Monitors-p ... /aid/21281
http://gadgets.qj.net/Wall-O-Monitors-p ... /aid/21281
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I would like to play X3 on that wall.
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my system is plenty powerful, but to make it work I'd need to get another 6800Ultra to really make it go, I think. But I could handle turning down some of the settings to make that resolution work, at least until I could get my SLI setup up and running. I guess there really is a reson to use SLI now, eh?
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The problem is, I have a computer that is far powerful enough to run three. But when I attempted two 21" it was a resource hog and I lost a lot of quality. Two moniters are no good as the center horizon is right in the middle fo two screens.
Three screens or more look real good, but will actually stretch the image as you can see with the triple screen shot and CS. The CT on the left is morphed on two screens...
I would have to get a vid card for each moniter just to make it work smoother.
Three screens or more look real good, but will actually stretch the image as you can see with the triple screen shot and CS. The CT on the left is morphed on two screens...
I would have to get a vid card for each moniter just to make it work smoother.
Kevin 'Wildchild' McIntyre
QUIT MAKING ME DROOOLLLL!!!!!
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Dang...I just keep finding more of them!!!
Aside from embedding precious jewels into your PC case, or making enclosures by hand out of a single piece of wood, the most extravagent accessories you can sink money into are displays. 9X Media provide a mind-boggling array of multi-screen displays. They claim to offer combinations of up to 64 HD screens. According to their site, this will cost you upwards of $800,000.
http://www.9xmedia.com/Pages-products/Products.html
Aside from embedding precious jewels into your PC case, or making enclosures by hand out of a single piece of wood, the most extravagent accessories you can sink money into are displays. 9X Media provide a mind-boggling array of multi-screen displays. They claim to offer combinations of up to 64 HD screens. According to their site, this will cost you upwards of $800,000.
http://www.9xmedia.com/Pages-products/Products.html