ain't the 5xx series meant to run Eyefinity? (3 monitors) Seems 3 or 5 WoWs would not be a big deal.
ain't the 5xx series meant to run Eyefinity? (3 monitors) Seems 3 or 5 WoWs would not be a big deal.
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5xx or 5xxx?
5xx series does not have Eyefinity since they are Nvidia cards (=^.^=)
Nvidia 3xx series are for portables only
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari...rce_300_Series
Last edited by Kekkerer : 03-25-2011 at 04:18 AM
Can anyone with a dual gpu card shed some light on how it will run with multiple monitors? It is my understanding that if you have multiple monitors the only real way to go is nvidia since crossfire does not kick in for non fullscreen apps. What about dual gpu cards from ATI, will the user see benefits when using 5 windowed wows?
Oh dear, there is much ignorance in this thread.
They can run NVidia Surround, which is multi-monitor (3), but it requires the cards to run in SLI for it. You can use any card from the 2XX series onward (assuming driver support, at least this is what I read)
No eyefinity, but as mentioned above there is Nvidia Surround
I dearly dearly hope it could run five instances of wow, considering many people were boxing on 8800s, myself on a 9600GT for a while. Then the 2XXGTX cards from nvidia came out. Each next iteration does it better.
Just like using a single gpu card with two(+) monitors?
World of Warcraft doesn't benefit from SLI/Crossfire. What dual GPU cards/multi-GPU setups allow you to do is split up the rendering of slaves between GPU cores to increase overall performance. It all depends on how you set it up.
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Not sure of the make but there was a GFX card that supported 6 monitors
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