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Started by Antangin_JRG, June 28, 2013, 14:58

Antangin_JRG

Hello, currently i have a gaming computer with these specs:
CPU: AMD FX-8150
MB: ASUS Sabertooth 990FX
RAM: Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 (8GB)
GPU: GTX 660ti (ASUS)
HDD: Seagate 500DM002 (500GB SATA)
         WDC WD2500JB (250GB IDE)
And a single BENQ GL2250 22" 1080p
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I want to add 2 more monitors, the same model.
This card is able to drive 3 monitors from a single card, do you think i need to add a 2nd card
or a 3rd card (No, i dont like x16/x8/x8)
or replace it with a single GTX 680 4GB to play games with 3 monitors smoothly.
(Battlefield 3, Crysis 2, Skyrim, Max payne 3, etc etc)
In fps not less than 20.

Thank you.

Rockey

extra screens demand on the graphics card mostly, depending on the budget upgrade to a newer single card instead of adding a second, however adding a second can be a good way tood this..

The best thing you can do is research online, look for people who have two 660ti's and see if they can run muiltiscreens. No way to tell if it will work without testing it.

Anyway, multiscreen gaming isnt as good as you expect, i have three screens, its better to use each one as a new desktop instead of one huge desktop

TheSandman

If you really want 3 monitors, youd be better off going with the 1x680 instead of 2x660's.
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Rockey

Quote from: TheSandman on June 28, 2013, 16:23
If you really want 3 monitors, youd be better off going with the 1x680 instead of 2x660's.

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Antangin_JRG

Quote from: Rockey on June 28, 2013, 16:12
extra screens demand on the graphics card mostly, depending on the budget upgrade to a newer single card instead of adding a second, however adding a second can be a good way tood this..

The best thing you can do is research online, look for people who have two 660ti's and see if they can run muiltiscreens. No way to tell if it will work without testing it.

Anyway, multiscreen gaming isnt as good as you expect, i have three screens, its better to use each one as a new desktop instead of one huge desktop
Quote from: TheSandman on June 28, 2013, 16:23
If you really want 3 monitors, youd be better off going with the 1x680 instead of 2x660's.
Ok, thanks guys for the reply, from some sites i browse and some videos i watch, i think i'll go with a single 680.