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Ah the legend has arrived lol!! Been reading your threads with interest. I've included one of your builds so far in my project thread. Take a look at my other posts to see the thread I mean. Would appreciate your input on it if you have some time.
1. Cool, thanks.
2. I'll try dp -> vga and 2 x dvi -> vga, as above, I thought that it wouldn't work. But not going to cost alot to try it out. Cheaper than getting a 6870!!!
3. Awesome, thanks. I'm mainly thinking for if I use the system with a laptop, I would need a gaming laptop and a TH2G. I wasn't sure if I could align well using the TH2G, but I think I read somewhere that you can still identify the different screens in Nthusim even though they appear as one screen to Windows. If I'm using the desktop then Eyefinity is sooo much cheaper than the TH2G, I don't get why it's so expensive, surely it's just taking a big signal and breaking it into smaller bits, my 6850 is doing waayyyy more stuff than that but is half the price!
*chuckle* Donno about legend, I just like to help out people and have fun with crazy basement projects.
2. My knowledge on the AMD side is strictly limited to the 6870 and the 5870 E6 cards. The 6950 is hardware I've not had a chance to play with before. It's attractive though because a few of the ASUS ones can do 5x1. Not sure on the standard port out ones, but I believe they were capable of a maximum of 4x1, with 3x1 being typical Eyefinity.
3. Just be mindful that laptop GPUs are somewhat a different animal as far as specs. Be sure it can push the resolution you require. Typically it would be 3072x768, 3840x800 or 5040x1050 for TH2G box depending upon the projectors picked. The TH2G was so expensive because it was a niche product that not many people used when they were developed. When NVIDIA and AMD both got into the triple-screen gaming market that pretty much rained on Matrox's parade where they no longer set the price point for that gaming tech. TH2G is 2005-2007 tech depending upon of it's analog or digital version. At that time Matrox had a monopoly on this type of thing and could name their own price. With the big players ( AMD and NVIDIA) now going at each other in the market, prices have significantly dropped and more casual users can now afford it. It also helps that in the last 5 years both projector and LCD pricing has really gone down. The hidden thing in all of this is projector bulbs need to be thought of as a consumable. Every 4000-5000 hours you need to buy new ones. For me that means about every two years or so with my use. Really depends upon how hard you game, but thinking of it purely at $/hour it turns out to be rather cheap.
I've read loads more threads from people saying they can't get vga from one of the dvi's on the 6850 (and presumably the other cards too), this is because one of them is digital only. I'm pretty sure of it. So I would need a 6870 or a card with 2 DP's (or mini DP's) to be able to acheive 3 x vga from one card.
I'm not going to be pushing a large res out of a laptop, they're not really designed for it. I'm just thinking about a future improvement to my project, but not something I'd do yet anyway.
Did you check my thread out??