jason F
OK I want to have a gaming computer with three monitors that i can make the game I'm playing be panoramic. How do i do this? What type of video card do i need. if anyone could point me in the right direction that would be great. Thanks
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hey dude, i found this. maybe this can help you
in short, search for a video card with a Eyefinity or NVIDIA Surround Vision feature
http://www.guru3d.com/article/triple-monitor-gaming-on-geforce-gtx-590-and-radeon-6990/
good luck with building your pc :)
hey dude, i found this. maybe this can help you
in short, search for a video card with a Eyefinity or NVIDIA Surround Vision feature
http://www.guru3d.com/article/triple-monitor-gaming-on-geforce-gtx-590-and-radeon-6990/
good luck with building your pc :)
Can anyone recommend a good gaming monitor for a multi monitor set up?
Drewisweir
I'm looking for a good monitor fairly large (24" and up) that has very little plastic on the edges so when i do an multi monitor set up there will be a very small line of black between the monitors. Monitor must be widescreen and HD, also the cheaper the better :) thanks in advance and im choosing a best answer!!!! 10 points!!!!
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There's so many monitors on the market it's hard to choose. Here's a bit of criteria:
Check the resolution, make sure it's good for the monitor, and make sure your graphics card can support it. Make sure it's well over 2000 x something higher than 1000.
Thin edges? your game won't be on both monitors at once unless your mirroring them, which is pointless; I wouldn't recommend putting it on both...just have the game on a big monitor, and something else on the other. I hardly even use my second ( smaller ) monitor.
Brand. Don't buy some obscure brand, look for Sony, Samsung, etc. Also, if you won't have much glare, look for plasma as opposed to LCD.
Also 24" won't be as cheap as you want, disregard price and you'll have much better luck.
There's so many monitors on the market it's hard to choose. Here's a bit of criteria:
Check the resolution, make sure it's good for the monitor, and make sure your graphics card can support it. Make sure it's well over 2000 x something higher than 1000.
Thin edges? your game won't be on both monitors at once unless your mirroring them, which is pointless; I wouldn't recommend putting it on both...just have the game on a big monitor, and something else on the other. I hardly even use my second ( smaller ) monitor.
Brand. Don't buy some obscure brand, look for Sony, Samsung, etc. Also, if you won't have much glare, look for plasma as opposed to LCD.
Also 24" won't be as cheap as you want, disregard price and you'll have much better luck.
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