Hello everybody :)
First of all I would like to thank all contributors of this site and Forum !
It's a real gold mine for people who need more information about Multi-screen gaming :bowdown
I found much more information there than on the official Nvidia forum but I always have some questions and points to debate :roll:
Please forgive me for my poor english level and if I haven't found some answers to my questions during my research through the forum :oops:
Here is my current configuration:
Motherboard: Asus Striker II extreme (chipstet nforce 790i ultra SLI => Nvidia GPU only)
CPU: Core 2 quad Q9400 2.6Ghz
RAM: 4Go of DDR3 PC 12800 1600mhz
System disk: OCZ Vertex 2 120Go (since mid 2010)
Other disks: 3To from various manufacturers
GPU: MSI GTX460 Hawk 1Go DDR5 (since mid 2010)
Monitor/Screen: Acer GD245HQbid (3D ready - 23.6") with nvidia 3D vision
Power supply: Corsair 850w
Case: Cooler Master Cosmos 1000
OS: Windows seven pro 32 bits
An upgrade of the mobo, CPU, ram and OS is already planned for later in the year (=> Z68, Sandy bridge, 8+ GB of ram and Seven 64).
But, as you can see I already have one good 3D monitor and I'm currently thinking to buy two more very soon to be able to play in 2DVS and 3DVS.
As a consequence I will need to upgrade the graphic part of my configuration at the same time (now) ! (The new cards won't be changed during at least 2 years after that)
Here are my questions about that:
1) Best SLI ?
If i have well understood what I Have read on this forum, the amount of Vram is very important in 3D vision Surround (particularly when AA filter are activated) and a bit less in 2D vision surround (particularly when AA filter are activated), am I correct ?
If yes, I think that a SLI of two "MSI GTX460 Hawk 1Go" won't be a good choice for 3DVS but what about 2DVS ?
Imho, the best SLI for 3DVS at the moment is a couple of "Gainward GTX580 Phantom3 3072 MB" but it cost way to much for my budget (Around 1100€ in France for the 2 cards :shock: ), can somebody suggest me a cheaper solution ? :P
I saw a few days ago that Gainward also have a GTX560 Ti with extra vram (Phantom2 2048MB), does somebody have found some benchmark of this card (SLI + Surround) ?
I didn't see any other GTX 5X0 with extra Vram and I Never bought Gainward cards, does somebody who currently have Gainward cards can give me his opinion on this brand ?
Does somebody have heard about an announce of cards with extra vram by another manufacturer (like gigabyte for example) ?
I have also seen that Phantom cards are not overclocked and I didn't found detailed informations about the alimentation level of those cards, as a conséquence i think that it's might be dangerous (ie too much heat) to overclock them. What are your opinions about that ?
2) CPU limitation
As I explined at the beginning of this post I won't change my CPU before before the second part of the year and therefore I wonder if I will have to face a strong CPU limitation in 2D/3D vision surround with my little Q9400 (which can be overcloked a little bit in air cooling) ? Does somebody have information about CPU limitation in surround condition ?
3) About the Monitor
I read that the 3 monitors have to be the same in 3DVS but do the model revision also have to be exactly the same ? What about firmware ?
4)Monitor stand
When i googled a bit to find a good monitor stand i was astonished by the prices. In france a triple monitor stand (desk model) cost the same than a 24" 3D capable monitor :evil:
Is there a real difference between a noname model and a stand from ergotron for example ?
How can I know if a particular stand will work with my Acer GD245HQbid monitor ?
Secondly, my desk is not very large and deep so I also search for a floor monitor stand. I have seen some pictures of that type of stand but i didn't found a place to buy in western europe. Does somebody know a good model ?
And Final question (Sorry for the very long list ^^): does somebody have a triple monitor stand to sell (at a decent price of course !) ?
I thank you in advance for your answers !!
Have a good day.
°°° Darkbibou °°°
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