December 19, 200718 yr Author Jim, What is "InertiaXQ" ? Also, I'm looking at the photo of your set up. What is the brand and size of your 3 monitors? They don't look like wide angle monitors to me. I dont think that the Vertigo 10 computer from jetlines comes with 2 video cards, so I guess that that puts me back to square one. That's too bad. I want a 3 monitor system, I have the money for a 3 monitor system but I just cannt seem to make it come togather buying "seperate" computer parts. Is my main problem that I want too big of a monitor or one with a 2ms responce time or what? I called a few companies and they have 4:3 monitors in 20" and 17" but their responce time is 8ms and I'm afarid that that is too slow for flight simulation? jerrycwo4
December 19, 200718 yr Jim, What is "InertiaXQ" ? It is a model of PC from Jetlines which is higher Spec than the one you quotedAlso, I'm looking at the photo of your set up. What is the brand and size of your 3 monitors? They don't look like wide angle monitors to me. DELL 19" (1280x1024)I dont think that the Vertigo 10 computer from jetlines comes with 2 video cards, so I guess that that puts me back to square one. That's too bad.No it doesn't that's why you need to go for the InertiaXQ also from JetlinesI want a 3 monitor system, I have the money for a 3 monitor system but I just cannt seem to make it come togather buying "seperate" computer parts. Is my main problem that I want too big of a monitor or one with a 2ms responce time or what? From your previous posts you seemed determined to go for a Widescreen solution, and a 2D solution...these are incompatible without serious changes to configuration files.You could opt for a 4:3 20" centre monitor (1600x1200) and place on either side of it 22" or 24" widescreen monitors (1920x1200). That way you could place L-Forward, Forward and R-Forward views on the 3 monitors. You'd need to get a Dual Graphics(8800) cards setup with a very fast processor (X6800, QX6800, QX6850 etc) and fast memory (pref 1066Mhz). I'd recommend sticking with XPhttp://www.jetlinesystems.com/Inertia-XQ.html opt for the Dual GraphicsI called a few companies and they have 4:3 monitors in 20" and 17" but their response time is 8ms and I'm afraid that that is too slow for flight simulation?For FS 8ms is acceptable, there is a lot of info on the screen but it changes relatively slowly (compared with some 'shoot-em-up' games)!RegardsJim
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