![]() There was a time when it served a purpose, but that was years ago. Today's cards, yes they definitely do exactly what the triplehead2go can do, all by themselves. Sorry haven't tried quad monitor, that's just what I've heard. Whoa whoa, for $250 you could buy a very competent video card today (check hot deals), and then sell your 560 for some extra cash, and plug 3 monitors into that video card for one big display.Īlso I think the Nvidia cards, one card by itself, lets you run 4 monitors where you span the game across 3 of them like one big display, and the 4th monitor is like your status display or something where you show a map or whatever. I rank the triplehead last because options 1 and 2 are just more elegant and/or cheaper. That could use your current card, and perhaps your integrated graphics if you have it (or some other cheap card).ġ) Direct to video card (Eyefinity on AMD cards seems to have more flexible support for dissimilar monitors, and Surround gaming on Nvidia is nice too but I think you need to have the same resolution monitors)Ģ) SoftTH, see here (go to the forums for more info): So you'd connect the monitors directly to the video card.Īnother option you may be able to take advantage of now is SoftTH, which stands for Software Triplehead. It would behave just like a triplehead option, but without a need to buy the triplehead. You could buy a current-gen video card and probably be able to play all current games on a triple-screen (if you are willing to turn down some settings). Click to expand.Are you suggesting that a single video card will not be capable of doing what the triplehead will do?
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