New Stuff:
Well since I found out that with the 3328x1024 setup, my two side monitors had to be set to 1280x1024 in the control panel which isn't their native resolution so it looks like shit, I dismantled the setup. A few weeks later, I found a 20" monitor that matches the size of my Acer's perfectly for $10. Only hitch was that there wasn't a power board inside. I searched online, eBay had one that sold for $80 or so and that seemed to be the last one on Earth. Then I posted on eBay's Want It Now page and more weeks went by until this guy over in China said there was one locally for sale. He wanted to mark up the price and make me pay more than what it's worth. I e-mailed Ryan (guy who owns Maverick Audio in China) and he purchased the item for me and boxed it up with the TubeMagic A1 he was going to send me anyway. Big thanks to him. Got it, popped it in and it works (with some kinda issue that goes away within 10 seconds of startup) so I have a 20" monitor that I paid $40 for. Not bad. I got it going and now have a very nice 5040x1050 resolution for games. Here's a little bit of what it looks like:
Video:
- NEW
Pictures:
None yet.
5040x1050 Screenshots: (click for a larger image)
DiRT2:








BF2: (First one is with corrected FOV. Too much for the game to draw) (Surprisingly I get worse FPS on BF2 than I do on DiRT2, I saw it dipped down to 11 once)




AA 2.5:





OLD SECTION:
Earlier today I scored a 8600GT locally and thought I would try something out that I've been wanting to so I popped it in my rig, got some 1337 software going and after several minutes of configuring, it looked a little something like this:
Old Pictures:


Old Videos:
I'm a little ashamed to say that the middle monitor is a 15" that runs a whopping 1024x768 but today, I found out that the screen rotates! So the 1024 vertical matches closer with my main monitors. All together it runs 3328x1024. I must say it's a unique experience that you can't really describe. I just might keep this setup