disturbed13
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i have nothing for ATI
its just that there are some cards that have 4 outputs
its just that there are some cards that have 4 outputs
How many monitors are supported when running in SLI mode?
With GeForce R180 drivers, SLI supports a maximum of two monitors with both monitors connected to the same GPU within your SLI group. For instance, if you have a 3-way SLI configuration, you can connect two monitors to one of the GPUs and leave SLI enabled. You can enable more monitors by using a third GPU that is NVIDIA PhysX capable (GeForce 8 series and higher with at least 256MB of memory) and is a different GPU than your SLI GPUs. For example, a configuration with two GeForce GTX 280s in SLI and a single GeForce 8800 GT is capable of supporting six monitors.
Nvidia released new drivers that allow you to run multiple monitors while in SLI mode.
From the SLI Zone FAQ:
Yup.would these new drivers allow 3 or 4 monitors when in SLI mode (2 cards together)?
That's two monitors per video card. Using that example, you should be able to run 4 monitors on a two card SLI setup.For example, a configuration with two GeForce GTX 280s in SLI and a single GeForce 8800 GT is capable of supporting six monitors.
Hello, I know this thread ended ages ago, but the answer to the question is YES.
You only need 1 x GTX295 card and you can have 3 monitors working together, I've currently got 3 x 24.6" HannsG monitors working at 1920x1080 , two use the DVI-D outputs on the graphics card and the other one uses the HDMI output.