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Forum: NVIDIA Surround Gaming Topic: Paradigm Shifters Surround Review GTX460 SLI 1GB & 2GB |
Footman |
Posted: 24 Mar 2011, 04:47
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Wow, no one else wants to commentp!!! that sucks..... Well, I have gone ahead and purchased one MSI 2gb 6950 Twin Frozr lll video card , three Hyundai X93LD 19" LED Backlighting Monitor - 1440x900 as they were only $109 each and have a 6mm bezel and an active dp to dvi dongle.... I have sent back my... |
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Forum: NVIDIA Surround Gaming Topic: New to multi monitor gaming, need alot of advice please... |
Footman |
Posted: 24 Mar 2011, 04:45
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Replies: 6 Views: 2398
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Wow, no one wants to help!!! that sucks..... Well, I have gone ahead and purchased one MSI 2gb 6950 Twin Frozr lll video card , three Hyundai X93LD 19" LED Backlighting Monitor - 1440x900 as they were only $109 each and have a 6mm bezel and an active dp to dvi dongle.... I have sent back my 560Ti fo... |
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Forum: NVIDIA Surround Gaming Topic: Paradigm Shifters Surround Review GTX460 SLI 1GB & 2GB |
Footman |
Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 14:37
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Replies: 35 Views: 9094
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1 GB should be enough for anything below 1680x1050 in most games, but only barely. AA might push VRAM load past the limit quite easily. 3.8 million pixels is quite a lot actually; a 30" panel's native 2560x1600 is 4 million px... A lot of games don't rely so much on VRAM quantity than on GPU clocks... |
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Forum: NVIDIA Surround Gaming Topic: Paradigm Shifters Surround Review GTX460 SLI 1GB & 2GB |
Footman |
Posted: 18 Mar 2011, 17:15
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So here is my question and I am a newb when it comes to NV Surround, but I am considering the move to multi monitor gaming. I have a pair of GTX 560's in SLI and yes they do have 1 GB of Vram. Currently I am gaming on a 1920x1200 monitor which I believe must have around 2.3million pixels. I like to ... |
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Forum: NVIDIA Surround Gaming Topic: New to multi monitor gaming, need alot of advice please... |
Footman |
Posted: 18 Mar 2011, 16:36
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Replies: 6 Views: 2398
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OK, I have been gaming at 16:10 and 1920x1200 but my FOV always feels off no matter what I do. Someone suggested I try widescreen gaming, which I assumed 16:10 and 16:9 was, however they were referring to multiple wide screen monitors.... I have done some research and have many questions: 1, As I ha... |
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