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Dave,
To be fair to you and the community, based on a previous reply from you I did some research (more) on the ATI vs nVidia GPU issue as it relates to the Flight Simming community (for FS9 and FSX mainly). I did see where there are reports now that the 5800 series ATI GPU (EyeFinity) can perform at the same level as nVidia GPUs in all categories...except one. It appears (from what I've read) that the ATI GPU still will not allow the manual setting of VSYNC for the display. While this may not be a major issue in RPG, FPS, or other "shoot-em up" gaming, it is a major issue in Flight Simming as it can cause "tearing" of distant terrain and/or textures like clouds, mountain terrain, etc as FSX is loading the terrain and/or textures. The popping in and out of these items while flight simming is very annoying, and most serious flight simmers run VSYNC with their nVidia cards to prevent it. The lack of it on an ATI card would still be a show-stopper for me purchasing one, as I don't play RPGs, FPSs, or other "games" in those genres.
Just in case I missed something in my research, is the lack of being able to set VSYNC on an EyeFinity series card still applicable? If not, or if it will be a settable feature in the near future, then I WOULD seriously consider an ATI EyeFinity card for surround gaming for my flight simming instead of a new TH2G or an nVidia SLI configuration.
Thanks for any clarification.
Rick