Quote Originally Posted by Xoulz View Post
More people have multi-monitors, than overclock...!

I know alot of people I work with and was surprised how many use multiple monitors... musicians, stock traders, etc..

Racing and flight sim peeps have always pursued this avenue. I know alot of WoW'tards who also use it.



I have a 27" Dell, most opt for a second monitor. Understating the use of multi-monitor support is a tad overdone here. Many people will go with 3-monitor set-up now that doing so will not impact performance in our favorite games.
I don't think that many people in a gaming environment(not work as I mentioned earlier), have multimonitor set up. Too much space, too much money. (how alive is the flight sim market today) and no real impact on gaming experience.

More people use multimonitors for gaming than overclock, surely you jest. If what you said is true, than companies like thermalright would have gone bankrupt a long time ago.

Not taking a performance hit, now your just talking out of your ass. More pixels... ....forget about it, you should know this already.

Most card can do dual monitors now(especially the cards that have the power to push this resolution), its the triple monitor audience that eyefiniti matters and this market is alot alot alot smaller than the overclocking market.

The 5870 was running 80 fps playing WOW with 6 30" monitors with max details. Any other game with max details is going to be unplayable as WOW is a crazy old game.