Galaxy Tech was able to do some voodoo magic and provided the 500 series multi-monitor setup with only a one-GPU card with their MDT series. However, this still depends on whether Josh has a Galaxy MDT card to begin with.Ixos wrote:That's correct. Due to the bezel ending up in the middle of the screen almost no graphics card I know of supports full screen gaming on 2 monitors. Most games have their menues in the middle and with bezel correction parts of it will be hidden and it's going to be split up.
And your out of luck with a GTX 560 when it comes to 3 monitor fullscreen too
Nvidia do support 3 monitors but you need either a SLI setup (buy another 560) or a GTX card of the 600 series. If you upgrade make sure it supports "Nvidia Surround" which is what this is called.
Somewhat more detail on what you need to run 2D surround or 3D surround:
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/3d-visio ... ts-uk.html
ATI radeon is a bit better when it comes to backwards compatability, they should support full screen "eyefinity" as they call 3 monitors from most 5000 series cards and later. They support more configurations and up to 6 screens.
http://www.amd.com/us/products/technolo ... inity.aspx
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Mon Dec 24, 2012 11:52 am
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