Okay, as of this posting, there is no way to get a hardware solution for PLP, or even miss-matched resolutions in gaming. So Eyefinity, Surround, TH2Go, and Mview are out the window.
The only way to get PLP to work is through SoftTH and Windowed Mode.
Eyefinity will let you run 3 monitors in landscape with differing physical resolutions, but each monitor will be sent the same logical resolution. So with 20" 30" 20" each monitor will receive 1600x1200 and that means lots of stretching on the 30".
Personally, I went ahead and bought 2 more 30" monitors after dabbling in PLP. Craigslist is awesome as I've found some 3007wfp's for as low as $275. You can also snatch them up on ebay for less if you find a post that says, "I couldn't get it to get past 1280x800, so it's for parts" as it's just them needing a DL-DVI cable.
Anyway, I'd recommended, a 3x1 Landscape setup, as it has the most support from games across the board. I've tried almost every display configuration and the is the easiest to maintain. Plus if you get monitors that can be put into portrait, you can play games that don't support eyefinity at all.
Cheers,
Sir.
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