[QUOTE="Xsan3"][QUOTE="mouthforbathory"]
People have been doing this for years. Even if it's not "supported" there are work arounds to get this kind of thing to work.
Marfoo
I suddenly feel so behind the times! Would you need dual graphics cards??
You need something that can support 3 monitors and 1 really wide resolution.. You can probably do it with 1 graphics card and Matrox Triple Head 2 Go. (It makes 3 monitors seem like 1 monitor to your graphics card like I explained.)In all reality, you would need a Dual GPU or even 3-4 GPU setup for gaming like this. You would also need video cards with ATLEAST 1GB of VRAM.
3 1280x1024 monitors would give you a resolution of 3840x1024 which is 163,840 pixels shy of 2560x1600. Compared to 1920x1200 being shy by 1,792,000 pixels.
Now, think of 3 1680x1050 monitors.... 1,196,000 pixels MORE than 2560x1600.
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