[quotemsg=9194175,3,228930]Can it do six portrait monitors in a single row? That would be optimal for shooters, I think.
Edit: No, wait, there'd still be a centre bezel. How about 5 in a row, then?[/quotemsg]
[quotemsg=9194194,6,261555]I think it was made with Flight Sims in mind. That being said, 5 in a row should cut out the central bezel making COD way more fun[/quotemsg]
bezel-less LCDs, or 5 in portrait. both the fps and racing game looked terrible. especially the dropped frames in the racing game.
[quotemsg=9194285,12,214880]Mutliple configs for 12, 18, 24 monitors using crossfire is not yet supported, though if the Linux based tech-demo is any indication they're working on it.
I'm running a 3x1 Portrait now, I'm picking one of these up to run a 5x1 when it ships. I may add the 6th monitor as a stand alone group for web browsing and whatnot.[/quotemsg]
You guys really need to research more before making a wish list.
Users can connect one, two, three, four or six monitors (not five, curiously) in an array of configurations.
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