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A GPU for each monitor.
Uh, why don't you crossfire, and plug both monitors into the first card? Better performance management and better gaming performance as well.

Uh, why don't you crossfire, and plug both monitors into the first card? Better performance management and better gaming performance as well.
I'll see if it's possible.

Edit:

I thought I had tried this but maybe I did it differently.

I now have Eye-infinity on two 1920x1080 monitors.

Thanks for making aware that it would work.
« Last Edit: March 19, 2012, 04:58:43 PM by aludane »


So what are they?
worms

I'll see if it's possible.

Edit:

I thought I had tried this but maybe I did it differently.

I now have Eye-infinity on two 1920x1080 monitors.

Thanks for making aware that it would work.
Welcome. :)
Glad it worked.

worms
Is that a joke or some computer thing I'm not familiar with?

Is that a joke or some computer thing I'm not familiar with?
Worms. Inside. Screen.

Is that a joke or some computer thing I'm not familiar with?
Joke. It's not dead pixels though if they are moving. Pixels are stationary.
I can't see what it could be, haha, unless you are hallucinating.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834215267

Worth it? I know I'm all over the place with computer requests, but humor me for the meanwhile.
$1100 budget for EVERYTHING.

Joke. It's not dead pixels though if they are moving. Pixels are stationary.
I can't see what it could be, haha, unless you are hallucinating.
Well, I can't see the dead pixels moving, but they do seem to be slowly rotating around each other. And I'm fairly certain that it is the pixels and not some dust or something under the screen.

It was in my chemistry book that I saw a cross section of a monitor. Basically, there is a layer between the pixels and the screen that may have something in it or wrong with it. Or I just don't know.

I'm going to be building my own computer, what's a good amount of wats I should be looking for in a power supply?

Depends on how much you use.

Depends on how much you use.
Yeah, I figured that, but would 750 be a good amount?

That would be more than enough unless you're crossfiring 2 or more high end GPU's