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Pemalite said:
Captain_Tom said:
Pemalite said:
Captain_Tom said:


I am very well aware of this, I guess I just don't get why you would get multiple cards at the same time.  You would think 1 would work out find, and then you would just add more as games get more demanding...


One card isn't enough when you're pushing more pixels than a 4k display, not even a single Titan could handle some games at that resolution.
Heck, Dual-Titans can't even achieve 30fps at 4k in sleeping dogs with everything on max.


I have played around with triple monitor gaming a little, but I have to ask: Is at all worth it, and if so why?

 

I get the whole high resolution thing, but isn't it just a waste of resources to have most of it spent on side views?


It is worth it.
Games suck you in so much more because your entire vision is being taken up, peripheral vision and all, hence why I have 2x PC's with a triple display set-up.

Besides, my main PC wasn't origionally built with gaming as it's main task, it's a bonus it simply can.
Hence why I stick my nose up at console only gamers, they don't know what they're missing! :P


Well I will pull out another 1080p TV this thanksgiving and give it a try! :)