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4870x2 and multiple monitors

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Right long story short, im getting 3 monitors and hoping to use the SoftTH software rather than the triplehead 2 go adapter.

i was about to get 2x asus 4890's, but obviously the second card wont work whilst in crossfire, so ive come up with abit of a problem.

I could just get one 4890 and get a cheap £30 one just for my third monitor.
Or is it possible to use my onboard DVI adapter?

Or is it possible to still use 2 4890's and use 1 to drive my 22" and the secondary card to drive my 2 side 19"? not in crossfire that is.

cheers in advance..tis a little specific but thats life :)
 
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For SoftTH you need any 2 DX9 compatible graphics card. 1 card will be doing the work for all 3 monitors. The second card, which can be any basic affair, is only contributing its DVI port. I am not sure if you will be able to use you onboard graphics card.
 
I think the reason they say no crossfire for SoftTH is because you need 3 outputs and you can only have 2 outputs enabled with crossfire on.

I'm pretty sure that a 4870X2 with a secondary card for the other monitors would see the performance benefit of the 2 GPUs on the X2.

I've been itching to get a triple head set up going for a while now but there's no way I'm spending £300 or so on a triple head to go, and I need a third monitor first :p.

Though as I said, I don't think it's crossfire that doesn't work, it's just a case of crossfire only doing 2 video outputs at a time.

I'll give it a try tomorrow with my 2 4850s, I'll run some games over 2 screens with crossfire on and off and see if there's any difference. :)
 
I am back down to 2 monitors now but i always find the best (and cheapest) way is to buy 2 cards, one which is the best in the range and one which is the cheapest in the range. I use a 4870 now but I used to have an ATI 2900XT and I bought a cheap PCI express 2400 pro for the third display. Essentially they have the same features just one is clocked slower so no compatibility issues.
 
You may be able to use your on board VGA port, it depends whether or not your motherboard allows it to remain active with a graphics card in the PCIe slots.

An alternative would be to get a third monitor with a composite or HDMI input and use the third port on the graphics card (at least, this works for my 8600GT, YMMV)
 
I can confirm that 3 screens wont work when running xfire

That's not strictly true though, if you've got an X2 for example, and then a second cheap graphics card, crossfire can remain on while you have up to 4 screens plugged in.

Crossfire can do 2 screens and the secondry card can do another 2.

What is needed to be confirmed is SoftTH running over 3 screens with crossfire enabled.
 
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