Hello, all,
I've been lurking on here for about a week, and figured it was time I asked for some advice!
You see, I just bought a Galaxy MDT GTX570 from Newegg, and am not sure whether I should return it. And if I do return it, what would I get in it's place?
For those who don't know about the card, here's a link to the
Galaxy product page which has a couple of interesting videos from Linus at NCIX TechTips (you have to click on the "MDT GeForce GTX570" button on the left for the videos to pop up).
And here's the link to the
Newegg page.
I love gaming. So much so, that given the free time, I'd rather play a game than watch TV, watch a movie, etc. However, that's not the main reason I wanted to upgrade my GPU. I do a lot of 2-D and 3-D graphics, and needed a card that allowed me to use my 12" Wacom Cintiq in addition to my two main monitors. In short, I needed a card with 3 DVI outputs. When I came across the MDT GTX570 and saw that it had four DVI ports, I thought it would be perfect: giving me the three DVI ports I needed PLUS the ability to enjoy surround gaming (without having to unplug the Cintiq).
I should note that because my motherboard is PCIe v2.0, I was limited in my options. Also, I was trying to keep the cost under $300. On sale for $289 (and with a $20 rebate), this card fit the bill nicely.
For my art production purposes, the card is awesome: exactly what I needed. I've got three 1080 monitors for all those windows, and can use my little Cintiq freely, without having to unplug one monitor in order to use it. But
as some of you may know, for gaming, it's not so great.
The main problem is that the system (or at least the NVIDIA Control Panel) sees the native resolution as 3840x720. You can set up a custom resolution of 5760x1080 using the Control Panel, but in doing so, you have to set the refresh to 50Hz. This means that while some games will run great at 5760x1080, some simply refuse to, and can only run at 3840x720.
RTS games are one of those genres that most benefit from a triple HD setup. And while I can run Total War: Shogun 2 beautifully at 5760x1080, R.U.S.E.—which earned a double-gold here at WSGF.org—will only run at 3840x720 no matter what I try. (I've tried changing the Option.ini file and have scoured regedit for a place to change the settings there, but to no avail.) And this bums me out immensely!
As a gamer, I prefer eye candy (especially detail) over frame rate—so it's not the 50Hz that bothers me. As long as a game averages at least 30 FPS, I'm pretty happy. I'm not a competitive gamer, so I'm sure I'm not as "hardcore" as most folks on this forum. And to be honest, as I mentioned my $300 budget, I can't really afford to be!
But like I said, I love detail—seeing Shogun 2 run smoothly at 5760x1080 with the settings fairly high put a huge smile on my face. It's been cool playing R.U.S.E. with the settings maxed at 3840x720, but the UI is big and clunky, and the fact that I'm not seeing the highest resolution is gnawing away at my enjoyment of the game.
My current situation is exacly what Paradigm Shifter described in the thread I linked above: "if I wanted four monitors in a production environment, I'd be torn."
So what's a guy to do? Is this card already the best bang for my buck? Or is there a (PCIe v2.0 ) single-card solution that will give me true native 5760x1080 and four outputs? Can I get it for $400 or less? (Yes, I'm willing to spend a little more on this.) Or is there a two-card (SLI/Crossfire) solution that will do the same for the same money AND without too many headaches?
Basically, I've got a window of about a week in which I can return the card to Newegg, and I would greatly appreciate any advice you all can give me.
Thanks in advance!
PS - Thanks for reading this looong post!