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Berst card for a Triple Head 2 Go System

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Hey guys,I'm finishing up the shortlist of components for my new FSX build, just tossing up between the 570 or 580 GTX cards. I plan on also buying a TH2Go to run 3 21" monitors. Having never used a TH2Go I don't really know how powerful a graphics card I need. From what I understand The TH2Go will just trick the video card into displaying 5000x1000 odd resolution. As such, I would think I'm better getting the best card I can, ie the 3GB version of the 580. Having said that, those things are rather pricey so if I could save myself $200 odd and just get a regular 570 then that would be great.Any advice or insight guys?Cheers,Kael


Kael Oswald

7950X3D / 64GB DDR5 6000 @ CL30 / Custom Water Loop / RTX 4090 / 3 x 50" 4K LCD TVs

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Used to run my 3head2go on a 2gig GTX285, recently swapped to a gtx480 and saw no real difference, whatever you choose make sure its got plenty of VRAM as the high resolution takes up more space coupled with AA etc

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I run TH2GO with Win 7 and GTX 570, runs really well. you may get slight improvement with that 580 card, but not enough to warrant the huge cost I believe.Ron.

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What monitors are you running there Ron??Josh..


Cheers Josh Cliff

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