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shadowwalker

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  1. I've been down that road before, it's best to attach your left and center screens to your primary card, then leave the right screen to your secondary card. It keeps less traffic from clogging up the PCIe bus when moving windows from monitor-to-monitor.

    I wanted the 4870x2 for just one monitor so it can play games in single monitor mode while my side monitors can split the 4870 (for non game info)

  2. PS3

    XBOX 360

    XBOX Moded (with NES, SNES, Sega Genesis emulators on XBox Media Center )

    ...BONUS Netflix/Roku box and there all connected to my Sony Bravia

    PC Stats

    AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+

    ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe (onboard audio used for ventrillo)

    8GB Memory

    3x 500GB, 1x 320GB HDD's internal

    3x 320GB external (2 USB, 1 eSATA)

    ATI Redeon HD 4870

    Creative X-FI Fatality Titanium (PCI Express version, Connected to Kenwood KRF-V6090D 6x LS-V750 spkrs + SW-508 sub)

    stuffed inside a SilverStone TJ07

    on Triple boot of Vista Ult. x64, XP Pro x64, Ubuntu Desktop x64

    ...Bonus Everything connected to 2x Linksys Gigabit switches (upstairs, downstairs) then routed to a Linksys WRT54GL (modded with DD-WRT .. best upgrade ever .. 1 month stable, heres to several more).

    planing on upgrading to AMD quad core and an aditional 4870x2 model for triple monitor..4870x2 for main monitor my current 4870 for the 2 side monitors

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