I work out of my home office as a currency trader. I have 3 22" widescreen lcd's running from 2 dualhead gaming cards in my computer.
Is there any way to take advantage of all three monitors for gaming? I know the Matrox triplehead would work, but I don't want to lose the functionality of windows seeing every monitor as a separate entity. Ultramon allows me to instantly throw windows to different monitors because windows sees them as separate. With the matrox unit, it would be like working on one big monitor - which is not as productive.
Also, I don't think the matrox box will support 1680X1050 X 3 res required to make use of all the monitors.
So I am wondering if there is a way to take advantage of my current setup for gaming?
Cheers!
Actually there is.
I do it with two graphics cards running in SLI.
Output #1 from Graphics card #1 goes into the Matrox box whereupon I take the three outputs from the Matrox box and connect them to Input #1 on each of my three monitors.
I then use Output #2 on graphics card #1 and run it to Input #2 on my left monitor and Output #1 on Graphics card #2 and run it to Input #2 on my right monitor.
When I want to play in surround, I switch to SLI which only outputs to Graphics card #1, Output #1.
When I want to use Ultramon so I can use each of my monitors in 1600x1200 for non-gaming, I turn off SLI which then sends output to all three Output ports which are connected.
Works like a charm especially because my three panels (20" HP LP2065's) auto switch between inputs so I never have to touch the monitors at all.
Hope that helps...
Wazoo