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    Had to pop back to ask a question;
    Right, scenario is I'm building a Flight Simulator - now what i've done in the past is used a tripplehead2go on one output for the views, and then another output for the "instruments" on one sigle display.

    However, I'm wanting to venture into eyefinnity, but I'm unsure - would I be able to do the same setup of
    3 x 1
    1 x 1

    and if so, what will I need (recomendations on graphics cards) and is it easy to setup?

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    Best bet would be two graphics cards and connect two monitors to each,

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    I'd rather avoid doing that thoughh, cause the cost. I'll keep looking

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    Well, eyefinity is 3 monitors. You want 4. Tripple/dual head to go is expensive.

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    So, can i use two completley different cards or do they have to be the same?
    cause I was thinking, using the 5850 for the simulator (the actual 3d game bit) then a lower one to display the instruments (which is just a few textures)?

    EDIT: Decided to get the 6870, has two DP and two DVI ports
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    So, can i use two completley different cards or do they have to be the same?
    cause I was thinking, using the 5850 for the simulator (the actual 3d game bit) then a lower one to display the instruments (which is just a few textures)?

    EDIT: Decided to get the 6870, has two DP and two DVI ports
    But can only output to 3 monitors at any given time .

    And yes, you can use two different cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    Not clicked the link but I do believe the 6870 can support 4 monitors at once, I keep hearing it in certain videos and what not.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    Ok, it seems they may have added support for an extra monitor.

    I was saying that because I know the eyefinity 5xxx series cards can only support up to 3 monitors - even the ones with four ports like mine. The could do 6 monitors if you had two displayports on the card and used daisy chain compatible monitors or used a displayport hub with normal montors, or used a special card with 6 display ports (has two hubs built in).

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    You confused me with the last sentence tbqh
    But yeh, problem sorted

    Might as well +rep yous

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