Hi Everybody,
Just thought I'd post my experiences here with my three Iiyama Prolight 24" B2474HDS monitors and 2 x GTX 680 SLI cards. I'm into sim racing and use regularly iRacing and a sim under development called pCARS. iRacing is on now quite an old GFX engine but runs great on a variety of lower end systems and pCARS is running the full fat DX11 stuff.
Anyway, the monitors are installed in surround mode obviously and after a bit of tweaking to get the aspect ration correct are very good indeed. They are not quite as sharp as my 24" Dell Ultra Sharp monitor but nevertheless great. I'm running all my stuff at 5760 x 1080.
The nVidia cards are -- well let's just say screaming...
Below are a selection of videos I have running. Forgive the poor monitor quality in the dark -- this is more an issue with the low light catching capabilities of the recording equipment.
http://youtu.be/VuMUU9nwTWI
http://youtu.be/17a80bBCYi4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHdPT7BsSqM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
http://youtu.be/d171DgyY5aI
http://youtu.be/2FcXDCaCfUU (light hitting screens)
Gear:
i7 950@4GHz; 2 x nVidia 680 GTX SLI; 3 x Iiyama 24" 1920 x 1080 monitor; 6GB DDR3 1600 RAM; 60GB SSD; Antec 750W SLI PSU; Win7 Home Premium 64 bit; G27 wheel; Creative Gigaworks T40 Series II speakers; Fanatec Club Sport Pedals; FREXGP Sequential Shift+
Just thought I'd post my experiences here with my three Iiyama Prolight 24" B2474HDS monitors and 2 x GTX 680 SLI cards. I'm into sim racing and use regularly iRacing and a sim under development called pCARS. iRacing is on now quite an old GFX engine but runs great on a variety of lower end systems and pCARS is running the full fat DX11 stuff.
Anyway, the monitors are installed in surround mode obviously and after a bit of tweaking to get the aspect ration correct are very good indeed. They are not quite as sharp as my 24" Dell Ultra Sharp monitor but nevertheless great. I'm running all my stuff at 5760 x 1080.
The nVidia cards are -- well let's just say screaming...
Below are a selection of videos I have running. Forgive the poor monitor quality in the dark -- this is more an issue with the low light catching capabilities of the recording equipment.
http://youtu.be/VuMUU9nwTWI
http://youtu.be/17a80bBCYi4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHdPT7BsSqM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
http://youtu.be/d171DgyY5aI
http://youtu.be/2FcXDCaCfUU (light hitting screens)
Gear:
i7 950@4GHz; 2 x nVidia 680 GTX SLI; 3 x Iiyama 24" 1920 x 1080 monitor; 6GB DDR3 1600 RAM; 60GB SSD; Antec 750W SLI PSU; Win7 Home Premium 64 bit; G27 wheel; Creative Gigaworks T40 Series II speakers; Fanatec Club Sport Pedals; FREXGP Sequential Shift+
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