silentD11, on 21 June 2012 - 01:06 PM, said:
The problem with what you said is that 8800gtx cards do not support tripple monitors, the GTX 285 and 295 don't support it either, and short of a gtx 680 or 590 no single nvidia card supports tripple monitor gaming at all. So either you were using some other hardware to do this like a matrox or you're making things up.
Why so antagonistic?
I used a Matrox TripleHead2Go device. Still have it, just don't run that sort of set up anymore. Two 8800 GTX cards ran games just fine at 3840x1024 (three 1280x1024 monitors) years ago. If you go DVI for the input on the TripleHead device, you need to have a dual-channel DVI connection (or just run VGA analog), which the 8800 GTX cards had.
2009 with the GTX 295, right before I swapped it all out and redid my gaming area with a Dell 30" 2560x1600 and two side monitors on Ergotron arms with a recliner. In this photo the Matrox is mounted on the wall, right behind the left monitor of the three. You can see the input DVI cable just barely above that monitor...
Newer now, but still not completely up to date...
Vulpesveritas, on 21 June 2012 - 01:28 PM, said:
He is using SLI lol. Running two monitors off of one card and the third off of the second card.
I actually had triple monitors before my Matrox device too. Ran them with SoftTH (I think that's the name), but performance was lousy until I was able to run SLI with the Matrox.
Edited by cipher, 21 June 2012 - 03:11 PM.