October 1, 201411 yr I have a 2 monitor set up now. 1 (projector) and a 2nd screen for instruments etc on a 560ti The 560ti only allows a 2 screen set up so I will buy a cheapie card for a 3rd screen for instrument viewing My question is can I run all 3 screens in FULL screen mode using two different cards? Thanks for any advice on this ZORAN
October 1, 201411 yr .... be aware, the cheapest card will demoted performance, get the same quality card as the 560TI , I would used 2H2GO instead of a second card Cheers Yair
October 1, 201411 yr Author EDIT isn't TH2GO for wrap around views? I want to also be able to run Aivlasoft and other 3rd party add ons as well ZORAN
October 2, 201411 yr TH2GO will turn your 3 monitors into one, c' est tout .... you can run whatever you want with no problems :rolleyes:
October 3, 201411 yr Author sorry I should mentioned I don't want one screen. I want one view for the VC and the other screens for viewing instrument's, moving maps etc etc Looks like I will just but another card the same and then DISABLE SLI and that way I will have 4 ports instead of 2. Thanks for your tips ZORAN
October 3, 201411 yr .. I got 42" Plasma hooked to the HDMI port for the VC or the scenery and 2 15" wide screens via TH2GO hooked to the second DVI for the instruments, and the option to connect 3ed monitor to the TH2GO. Works great :rolleyes: Cheers Yair
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