http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/products/gxm/th2go/specs/
The Matrox TripleHead2Go (which lets you plug 3 monitors into one DVI port and have Windows see them as one massive screen) now has an update to allow 3 1680x1050 screens. Previously the highest resolution was 3 x 1280 x 1024.
It was this limit that was stopping me trying it, as I wanted to use three 22" screens. SoftTH (same thing but done in software) has been able to do this for a while, but disables SLI and crossfire so its been tricky to get enough grunt together to run such silly resolutions.
I'm now torn between two beefy SLI'd cards with the TH2G or SoftTH with the 2GB 3870X2 which I think is possibly the first single card capable of running things on high enough detail at 5040 x 1050. The latter would be a lot cheaper, but the former would probably handle things better.
Also I'm not sure if this would work under XP as apparently the maximum horizontal resolution for hardware acceleration is 4096 pixels wide (Vista can do 8192).
EDIT: oops, link was broke - fixed it.
The Matrox TripleHead2Go (which lets you plug 3 monitors into one DVI port and have Windows see them as one massive screen) now has an update to allow 3 1680x1050 screens. Previously the highest resolution was 3 x 1280 x 1024.
It was this limit that was stopping me trying it, as I wanted to use three 22" screens. SoftTH (same thing but done in software) has been able to do this for a while, but disables SLI and crossfire so its been tricky to get enough grunt together to run such silly resolutions.
I'm now torn between two beefy SLI'd cards with the TH2G or SoftTH with the 2GB 3870X2 which I think is possibly the first single card capable of running things on high enough detail at 5040 x 1050. The latter would be a lot cheaper, but the former would probably handle things better.
Also I'm not sure if this would work under XP as apparently the maximum horizontal resolution for hardware acceleration is 4096 pixels wide (Vista can do 8192).
EDIT: oops, link was broke - fixed it.