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Impressive performance in some of those games, and although unsurprising to see portal2 yield such a highfps, it's still pretty cool to see the crisp action in play. :cool:


For me though, I think I'll stick with one monitor. :D
 
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I have always liked the look of Multi Display setups.. But I dont think I could ever get used to the bezel in between displays. It would do my nut in. :D
 
I was going to post that a week or more back but after watching he just struck me as in incompetent both in his knowledge and game play. Who uses a wheel in dirt only to use the chase cam view lol. Another few laughs were it's not much use for fps but he likes it in 3rd person. Ohh and 4gb is enough for 4k. There's probably more but i can't be bothered to watch again.

The set up is insane though.
 
Nice for promotional purposes I suppose, but completely impractical on a day to day basis.

Having to turn my head so much to see the outer edges would drive me nuts, not to mention a sore neck.
 
I'm not a fan of multiple monitors for gaming, for desktop, absolutely. A video or some youtube video on one screen, explorer open or whatever you use for music and then having work of some kind open on another screen, pdf and ide open at the same time without constant juggling of windows on top of each other. Real estate for desktop is night and day single/multimonitor.

I'd prefer to have 120fps/120hz/single awesome screen for gaming than the cost and performance hit of multiple screens for which 90% of the time you are really not focused and not even looking at the other screens.

On desktop if I have one program open and no other distractions and no need to switch between things then more than one screen also offers no benefit. It's the usage of desktop where you naturally switch back and fourth between different programs multiple times that makes it useful. Within a game you have one focus, one area you will ever be fully focused on and bigger downsides than upsides to adding extra screens.
 
That is pretty tasty. Something about those Vapor-X cards makes my skin crawl though. They're just too big. Also I noticed when testing Dragon Age he mentions two cards, not three. So I'm wondering if they removed one of the cards. Honestly they are behemoth in size, I can't imagine anyone can run 3 on air without having at least a little bit of a temperature issue.
 
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I have always liked the look of Multi Display setups.. But I dont think I could ever get used to the bezel in between displays. It would do my nut in. :D

Depends a lot on the game - FPS games the bezels are a big no for me whereas racing games I don't notice them after awhile.
 
Depends a lot on the game - FPS games the bezels are a big no for me whereas racing games I don't notice them after awhile.

Bit like in real life to be honest, in a car your vision is broken up by the pillars.
 
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