I've currently got dual 17" Hitachi LCDs. My second LCD is dying on me slowly (usually won't turn on...have to power on\off a bunch). Since the other LCD must be about 4-5 years old, I think it's time to buy new.
Mostly what I do is CAD and I have found with some of the current electronics cad software, my dual 17" are starting to become rather cluttered. Occasionally, I play a video game like CS:S, but it's not the main thing I do.
I am looking at some benq 20.1" widescreens. I've posted a link below. I'd like to dual two of them (twinview), but I'm not sure if my video card(s) will supprt them. I know each of these widescreens requires 1680x1050 resolution. So total desktop resolution is something like 3360x1050. For video cards, I have two XFX 7800GT 256MB's in SLI. Each one supports 2560x1600.
So are dual video cards additive? IE: could I put one widescreen on each card? Or put both widescreens on my primary? Does the SLI thing screw this up?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824014105
Thanks in advance
James
Mostly what I do is CAD and I have found with some of the current electronics cad software, my dual 17" are starting to become rather cluttered. Occasionally, I play a video game like CS:S, but it's not the main thing I do.
I am looking at some benq 20.1" widescreens. I've posted a link below. I'd like to dual two of them (twinview), but I'm not sure if my video card(s) will supprt them. I know each of these widescreens requires 1680x1050 resolution. So total desktop resolution is something like 3360x1050. For video cards, I have two XFX 7800GT 256MB's in SLI. Each one supports 2560x1600.
So are dual video cards additive? IE: could I put one widescreen on each card? Or put both widescreens on my primary? Does the SLI thing screw this up?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824014105
Thanks in advance
James