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What you see there is what I see using TH2G.. With regards to the peripheral view Problem with that video, the guy who took it stood to close to his setup, such that you can not appreciate the FULL VIEW. To really appreciate it you need to see all three screens at the same time.. Than you can get a feel for how much your peripheral view is increased.. Note the few times that you can see most of all three.. When the gun site is centered.. Note the center monitor shows you what you see/saw with just one monitor.. At those times note how much of the wing you can see both left and right while looking forward. Basically with TH2G you get one whole extra monitors worth of view both left and right.. I tell ya.. it really improves you SA!! For example, watch this video and pay att to the canopy knock-out on the LHS of the spitfire canopy.. When looking forward with 3 monitors you can see most of that knock out.. When looking forward with 1 monitor you can just see the forward edge of it
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thats my dream Ace.
iwill wait till apst chrtstmas for a CP upgrade and a third monitor. |
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I used to use an Apple 30" monitor. Nothing can compare the the graphic details with this monitor. If you are are more interested in graphics then it is worth the money to buy one or atleast a used one. I presently have a Panasonic 50" 3D tv I use as my monitor. The large screen add a whole different dimension to gaming. However you do lose the graphic details with a 1080p monitor. I am very happy with both. The larger screen really adds realism and feel to the game.
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The MATROX TH2G can use different monitors.. So if you have a NVIDIA card and you have three different monitors.. TH2G is your answer
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NP, and if you do consider a TH2G make sure you get the digital version, not the analog!! Also know they got another product that merges just two screens togther.. DH2G.. I dont recomend that one.. because the monitor frame will be right down the center of your view.. now way to ignore that!
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Well GTX560 x 2 is even better .. by far.
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Never tried the NVIDIA Surround.. so maybe.. Neat thing about the TH2G is it does simplify the interface to the PC.. Only one DVI cable connected to one DVI output of the video card.. The TH2G box does the rest, as in connects to the three monitors.. Basically 1 in 3 out.. So the video card does not have to do any fancy rendering to split the image across three DVI outputs across two vidoe cards.. Maybe that is why I am not seeing the stutters that others report? Any other TH2G users reading this thread please let us know what vid cards your using
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Thus to drive 3x monitors you need 3x DVI outputs, having 2x vid cards gives you 4x DVI outputs Some of the newere cards have an HDMI output too.. So 'if' that can be used by the NVIDIA surround than you could drive 3x monitors using 1x video card 1 hdmi 2 DVI #1 3 DVI #2
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I'm still not sure if my current LCD monitor is either? My main Flight sim monitor just now is a Hanns G 27.5 LCD, its not as good as some of the newer Dell's out there, but its great bang for buck ... I was planning three of these for my two GTX 570's, but lots of research tells me that even with 1.3 VRAM per card I'd be pushing it <--- correct me if I'm wrong on this? This would be three times 1920 x 1200 = 5760 x 1200 ? Thats a heck of a resolution to be dealing with ... apparently dual Nvidea cards dont give dual vram in this scenario ... again, correct me if I'm wrong please. What I do like about this Hanns G LCD is its old school, its 1920 x 1200 compared to a normal 1920 x 1080 ... I own a 1920 x 1080 LCD too and the 1920 x 1200 seems to give more in a flight sim, it looks much better and the extra hight is appreciated here ... I've seen this argued to death,but for me at least its better ... trouble is, nearly all company's now are going to 1920 x 1080, not because its a better gaming resolution, but because its the standard the Movie industry have adopted. I'm now thinking of selling these cards, maybe getting a GTX580 3GB vram version and a Dell 30" for my ratio while they still make them and offer great warranty on them. PS: I tried my newish Toshiba 32" bedroom LCD TV (that is a nice bit of kit) 1920 x 1080 60 HZt with HDMI, it looks not too bad in a flight sim, but awful in normal Windows 7 use IMHO ... I know other folks mileage differs. I need an LCD/LED that looks good in sims and normal windows use. Last edited by Katana1000S; 12-21-2011 at 12:45 AM. |
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