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CGI-Quality said:

jlrx said:
I am a hardcore PC Gamer


i7-3930k
ASUS P9X79
32GB Ram
Dual Corsair M4 256GB SSD for gaming (spanned for speed boost)
EVGA 4GB GTX 690 (replaced 2x GTX 580) and will get a second 690 later (Quad SLI!)
2x 1.5TB mirrored raid data backup and storage for media, 2TB external system backup drive
and until yesterday 3x 24 inch Dell U2412M on a XFX Triple Display Monitor Stand for Surround gaming, which was my only mistake, as I did not realize when I began my monitor collection I'd never be able to get a 1920x1200 3D monitor had a 5760x1200 resolution, or a 1920x3600 portrait mode resolution, I recently replaced one (center) with a ViewSonic V3D245 which while 1920x1080 will end up as what I have for my monitors, and love the 3D gaming (my 3DS prompted me to get the 3D monitor)

I envy you right now! The underlined must create a MONSTER setup!

Btw, I'm getting that ViewSonic (in addition to the BenQ XL2420TX). I'm guessing the former is a beauty?

 

Only one night with it so far (just awesome 3D effects, so far played in SWTOR and BF3, it has touch buttons, but the picture is very good, it is a little slow when switching modes so far as I noticed, for example as I only have one 3D monitor, it turns off my others (not a problem for now).

One thing I am quite positive of is you only need one 3D Vision IR emitter, and since the ViewSonic has it built-in, you might save yourself some money by not getting another 3D vision unit bundled in for one system, also make sure your monitors are similar in size, the viewsonic says 24in, but lists 23.6, which is a noticable difference vs my two other 24in monitors, you will want small bezel and identical sizes.

In my setup, I also left out my Haf X case, love that case, also 1000W power supply (really needed it for the GTX 580's the 690 (ie; 2x680) does not, so power consumption is much better)