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PostPosted: 22 Jan 2009, 12:37 
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I was reading through the TH2G FAQ and noticed the highest 16:10 res it supports is 5040x1050. My Gateway XHD3000's have a pretty decent scaler, but I still can't imagine that looking too good upconverted to 7680x1600.

I read some reviews on SoftTH and that looks even less promising.

Is there anything I'm missing, or something on the horizon that might offer some hope? Thanks in advance.

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BTW, I don't own three 30's yet, but I'm close. My desk will be getting an overhaul once I do, but for now...



...this is what I'm working with.

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I do have 3x30" and I´m switching between 2560x1600 and 5040x1080 (for the moment). I´m into revamp my system with another MB with at least two 16xPCIE to have enough dvi outputs.

When all is finished, I will change between 5040x1080 th2go --> 7680x1600 softth --> 4800x2560 softth (for movies & no surround games). All three monitors will have two inputs used, one for ´native´ mode and another for ´scaled´ mode. Just now I cant simply add another graphic card, because the watercooling (need to reorganize the watercooling)


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PostPosted: 22 Jan 2009, 21:22 
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My mobo is a Tri-SLI board, so technically I could put three cards in it, but as I understand it that would only help me for the very few games that natively support multiple displays (such as Flight Sims, which I don't play).

How does 5040x1080 look on your 30's? Regardless, thanks for the reply.

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My mobo is a Tri-SLI board, so technically I could put three cards in it, but as I understand it that would only help me for the very few games that natively support multiple displays (such as Flight Sims, which I don't play).

With SoftTh you can play to many games, not only those games. Games like Call Of Duty, Crysis, ...

There are plenty of information in this forum about triplehead gaming.

How does 5040x1080 look on your 30's? Regardless, thanks for the reply

I have 3x Dell 3008WFP. It looks pretty good, better with scaling than other displays at their native when vga connected (compared to 30" dvi no native). The small pixel size ( 0.25 ) helps a lot into this.

5040x1050 looks good, but with my 8800ultra I´m playing mostly at 4320x900 and 4098x768 for frames above 50s. At native, quality is far better is some games, but not all.


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Until there is a video cable type that can handle the bandwidth needed for 7680x1600, there no possability for any hardware solution. You're only option for the forseeable future will be manually configuring SoftTH on a case by case basis. SoftTH is a bit of a pain imho, but once it's configured you're all set. The problem is getting it all initially configured.

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PostPosted: 25 Jan 2009, 03:28 
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Understood. Thanks for your help gentlemen.

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Until there is a video cable type that can handle the bandwidth needed for 7680x1600, there no possability for any hardware solution

Yes there is (at least the possibility). I think Hydra engine could work if materializes, because is at pcie level, not dvi/vga level.

http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=607&type=expert

Is not a pure hard solution but a hardware/software, so it looks pretty complex and better not to be very optimistic.


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Until there is a video cable type that can handle the bandwidth needed for 7680x1600, there no possability for any hardware solution

Yes there is (at least the possibility). I think Hydra engine could work if materializes, because is at pcie level, not dvi/vga level.

http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=607&type=expert

Is not a pure hard solution but a hardware/software, so it looks pretty complex and better not to be very optimistic.


It's yet to be determined if Hydra will multi-mon scale. It's only been confirmed that it'll multi GPU scale. If it does, I'll be buying one too though. If the members of this forum got together in a coordinated effort to inform Lucid about the market opportunities, that might be helpful though. :wink:

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PostPosted: 27 Jan 2009, 00:18 
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It's yet to be determined if Hydra will multi-mon scale

Yes, it´s nothing real yet, but is a possibility, because it manages and distribute directly gpu work at a hardware level.

You cannot say there is no possibility of a hardware solution when something like this is about to come, not until we can check out if it works for surround gaming.


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PostPosted: 27 Jan 2009, 00:34 
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The hope for higher res TH is DisplayPort, unless I'm mistaken? I guess we'll have to see if Matrox pull some tricks for a DisplayPort TH2Go unit. ;)


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