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PostPosted: 27 Apr 2007, 13:44 
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Hi Folks. Been working with Softh most of the day and had good success with it so far when it comes to widescreen. This is with a 8800gtx in native. This was taking with a vid cam so it is somewhat dark but still clear. You tube has a 100mb limit so that why it is so short. I will try and get better videos up just as soon as I snatch my sony back from my brother.



Updated: Here is a longer video but somewhat grainy do to a crappy camera, but the pics came out better.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8oBwY_AzT4


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PostPosted: 27 Apr 2007, 14:04 
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Hey it looks great ...

What res are you running ? ...
What are the games detail settings ?
What sort of frame rate are you getting ? ... is it smooth enough ? ... it looks it ... 8)


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PostPosted: 27 Apr 2007, 14:15 
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Res is 5040x1050 (3 screens at 1680x1050)
Game detail are all the way high.
I don't know if there is a way to benchmark GTR2, but it is really smooth and I don't see any frame drop at all. Anyone with a 8800gtx should really check this out for himself. I am still amazed myself looking at it. I also got moto GP 3 up and running at 5040x1050 full everything. I am now working at Company of Heroes, but the center screen is giving me grief.


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PostPosted: 27 Apr 2007, 14:22 
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If I wasn't packing everything up because I'm soon to move house I would give it a go.
Do you have any FPS's you could try ?

Also ... out of interest ... what are your system specs ?


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PostPosted: 27 Apr 2007, 15:15 
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I am loading up Fear now. Will give it a try.

XP and Vista (Twin Boot)
E6700 Core 2 Dual (non overclocked)
EVGA 680i Motherboard
2x8800 GTX (SLI Disabled)
Silverstone Zeus 850w
2x200GB + 500GB HD
ChillTec Cooled.
2 GB Corsair HS Memory


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PostPosted: 27 Apr 2007, 15:43 
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agh.....Fear gives me an error. Will keep working at it tho. On Company of Heroes I get flickering on the primary screen. But in the end SoftTH is still in beta. Hopefully progress will keep coming which will help us who have widescreens this high.


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PostPosted: 27 Apr 2007, 15:56 
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mbeede ... has had FEAR working ... may be he could help you ... look here ... http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/node/7391

Cool system BTW ... 8)


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 Post subject: Support for 1680x1050
PostPosted: 27 Apr 2007, 17:22 
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Wow - this is the first time I see triple-head with three times
1680x1050 ANYWHERE, even the vaguest hint that it would
be possible, after days of searching the net.

My largest problem was that I know (read somewhere) that
the 7xxx series of nvidia only support 4096x4096 as largest
3D 'screen'. Three 1680x1050 monitors make 5040 pixels,
so it can't work!

Can anyone tell me if this is correct - and that the 8800 being
used here indeed overcomes that limit? Or is there some magic
going on with this 'softh' (what is that?).

I am not running windows though - I am running linux. I guess
that means that the softh, whatever that is, won't be a solution
for me. But at least I have an indication that at least the hardware
can do it.

What about two 8600 GTS cards? Would they be able to display
on three 1680x1050 monitors?

Aleric


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PostPosted: 27 Apr 2007, 17:27 
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From what I know the only card that can do greater than 4096x4096 is the 8800.
SoftTH requires two PCI-E GPUs ... you will have to run in non-SLI mode (it does not work in SLI) ... but the second card can be a "slower" one.
So you could have one 8800 and one other not so good ...


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PostPosted: 27 Apr 2007, 18:31 
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Aleric,
Yes, the 8800 overcomes the 4096-pixel limit.

I would not recommend trying to push 5040x1050 on anything less than an 8800GTS. Remember, SLI does not work with this solution. That's 5.3 million pixels!


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