I think a 680 is plenty of video card for AH and three monitors. wpeters I have a huge desk with plenty of real estate even with three monitors in landscape. What I did was add a bookshelf on top so that I could get my TV tuner and virtualizer above the top edge of the center monitor in landscape, ad also allow one or the other to fit in below when I use portrait mode. It's designed with two vertical surfaces on which a hinged VESA mount is attached for each monitor. Two monitors share the same mount point, but have separate swing hinges. You can buy the VESA hinge setup from Amazon for $15, or Best Buy online for $11. These cheaper hinges do not rotate, so if you want to change orientation you have to dismount and remount.Outside of that it is just a matter of using the output options on your card and get an appropriate cable to match your setup.
This is my setup and i love it The triple monitor stand I use is http://www.ergotechgroup.com/monitor-desk-stands.htmlAnd to setup my surround was alot easier than I thought ... Here is an in game shot LawnDart
Does it make it warp out of focus when you have it like that
I'm curious: how useful is an ultra wide horizontal field of view in AH? I would think it could be useful for tanking (I'm always swinging my turret back and forth looking for targets), but how useful is it in flying? When in a dogfight my focus is normally in the vertical, not horizontal, as I am trying to pull around on targets. What am I missing? Is the side view useful in slashing high deflection attacks?
I guess I mean it acts like stretched.
Can you get a projector to produce same effect of three screens?I am seriously thinking of getting three monitors, but i will have to venture into my spare room which is full of crap i am saving.
You can do better, project the image from 3 projectors to an orb so you get 180° peripheral vision!The only downside to projectors is that you need a dark room, lots of space and they get the room hot on summertime.