Sorry for the large picture size, but the stand is great! when i received my shipment, i was missing an extra pivot joint, and the 5-segment bar. Ergotech worked with me to fulfill the rest of my order with no extra costs. i was up and running about 3 weeks ago, but wanted to make sure everything looked right before getting to know how it felt during usage.
I am running
5x Asus VE248H 24" monitors in 5x1 Portrait (shown, derp!), using a combination of DVI and DisplayPort adapters. they are attached to an ASUS DircetCU II 7970. as it is already OC'd by maybe a few MHz, so far the card is holding up well. I can say that i am ready for Windows 8 ahead of schedule with this monitor stand, and am very happy with it. I did have to order an extra adjustable pivot for the center monitor, in case i wanted a completely flat setup. right now i have the 5 monitors in a nice curve with noticeable gaps in between each. the sheer weight sits on my tempered glass desk, so i may be in for another desk soon.
I also wish there was a place that sells custom cabling options, because right now, the PC sits behind the monitors on the right side, and cable management could definitely benefit from shorter cables, so they are not bunched up in the back.
The immediate cost may turn some heads, but i also own ErgoTech's triple stand arms, and i am still satisfied with their service and products. If i can find another base for sale, i can put my triple monitor stand back into play for my second pc downstairs. note that i purchased the Full upgrade, which reuses the flat u-shaped base. i do have a question though about height adjustment, because my setup is pretty flat on the table, but i want to know if i should raise the monitors higher, so that my eyes are in the middle of the screens, instead of on the top. I currently look down at them all.
I have not found many games that look great on this custom/large resolution, but right now i am awaiting Diablo 3, and playing lots of Saints Row:The Third. Valve games i tried so far was Left 4 Dead 2, and MW3 MP doesn't like the large resolution, even with the widescreen fix (too zoomed in, can't see HUD elements and is extremely blurry :( )