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System Name | DAW/Gaming |
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Processor | 2500k @ 4.4ghz |
Motherboard | Asus P8Z68 Vpro |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D14 |
Memory | 16GB ripjaws 1866 |
Video Card(s) | 2x 6950 :( |
Storage | Intel 120gb and Kingston 120gb SSDs in RAID 0 + 2x1TB HDDs RAID1 + 3TB of HDDs |
Display(s) | PLP; two 20" 1200x1600 and one 30" 2560x1600 |
Case | Thermaltake Chaser A31 (in white) with 6 case fans. |
Audio Device(s) | MOTU Ultralite Mk3 |
Power Supply | TX750 :O |
Software | Win 7 ultimate 64 bit |
Benchmark Scores | I once chugged 2 coronas at once, not consecutively, at the same time. |
Hey guys. Long time no post.
I am so darn confused. I recently changed my monitor setup to PLP in the following resolutions: 1200x1600, 2560x1600, 1200x1600. For a total of 4960x1600.
As you can see, they all have the same vertical resolution. As you can imagine, my measly 6950s are not cutting it anymore, so I am looking to upgrade to either a GTX 970 or a R9 390. I only really play racing games so those cards should run that resolution fine.
My problem is I'm not sure if eyefinity supports PLP on the 390 or if nvidia surround supports PLP on the 970. I tried searching but couldnt get a clear answer. Is PLP support just a normal thing now? Or is it still sketchy?
Thanks guys. Keep squanchin'
I am so darn confused. I recently changed my monitor setup to PLP in the following resolutions: 1200x1600, 2560x1600, 1200x1600. For a total of 4960x1600.
As you can see, they all have the same vertical resolution. As you can imagine, my measly 6950s are not cutting it anymore, so I am looking to upgrade to either a GTX 970 or a R9 390. I only really play racing games so those cards should run that resolution fine.
My problem is I'm not sure if eyefinity supports PLP on the 390 or if nvidia surround supports PLP on the 970. I tried searching but couldnt get a clear answer. Is PLP support just a normal thing now? Or is it still sketchy?
Thanks guys. Keep squanchin'