I present to you my new Nvidia Surround setup
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Are they 3 DELL of 24 inches? I would have gone for 3 of 27, I already see the 24 ones as small... :ugly:
Good configuration anyway, and seriously consider the move to a new platform, that i7 despite being damp heats up quite a bit

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Hello,
3 of 27" would be 7680x1440 resolution. I can't afford the HW needed to run that, we'll leave the Titan 4Way setups for my friend ELP

Regarding the micro, I was decided to change now when the IB-E come out; but the tests I've been able to do have left me a bit disappointed. With SB-E there is not, not even close, the difference I was expecting.
Anyway I keep testing and I don't rule out anything.
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Congratulations to the team….........!!
Good update, as a staunch follower of Surround, when I see 3 monitors together I go crazy........:ugly:
I've had those 7680 x 1440, and with 3 Titans you move it well.............xD. Note the sarcasm.....:troll:
Now and after a few busy months in terms of hardware, I have 3 x Dell S2740L 27", and "only", 2 Titans, and they move it with plenty to spare....
At first I was afraid that the 1080 for a 27 would be few pixels, but the truth is that they look really good, and at 27". There are games where you don't need AA, and others where you do, but with the Titans there's no problem in adding AA..
Let's see if I can post some photos this weekend in this same thread if iPEN doesn't mind, by the way Welcome......

See you later....
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Congratulations to the team….........!!
Good update, as a staunch follower of Surround, when I see 3 monitors together I go crazy........:ugly:
I've had those 7680 x 1440, and with 3 Titans you can run it well.............xD. Notice the sarcasm.....:troll:
Now and after a few busy months in terms of hardware, I have 3 x Dell S2740L 27", and "only", 2 Titans, and they run it well....
At first I was afraid that the 1080 for a 27 would be too few pixels, but the truth is that they look really good, and at 27". There are games where you don't need AA, and others where you do, but with the Titans there's no problem in adding AA..
Let's see if I can post some photos this weekend in this same thread if iPEN doesn't mind, by the way Welcome…...

Best regards….
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delighted to see more configurations and equipmentBest regards
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You are at home
delighted to see more configurations and teamsBest regards
You made a good team, let's see if Jotole gets excited so we can at least see good teams, let's see if AMD's graphics come out and the 780s come down so I can get one, and how about AMD too, I hope some competition starts because lately it seems like they are sharing the cake, one comes out 6 months earlier and the other 6 months later so instead of competing what they do is sell one each.
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You're at home
delighted to see more configurations and equipmentBest regards
Thanks....!!
So here are some pictures.......








That's my current setup, it broke, a U2711, and I couldn't find a way to fix it. So I sold the other two and got the Dell S2740L 27"
These monitors have a big drawback, and that is that for those who don't like the brightness, they shouldn't even look at them....xD. They have a lot of brightness, they are a mirror....
In my case I knew that, but since I have them in a basement, and I always play in the dark, they are perfect. I really like how they look. The resolution although coming from 1440p, I thought it would set me back, it seemed fair to me.
I have to say that although the dot size is higher than on a 24", or a 27" 1440p, in most games you don't notice any jagged edges, and in those that do, by activating FXAA, or if you have a lot of SSAA 2x, it's more than enough.
Otherwise, the design is very good, sober and elegant. The response time is perfect, I don't notice any lag.
A small analysis, in case anyone is interested............. ;).
Best regards....
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IPEN we are excited about the Surround configurations, you know what I think about it;D
Jotole you don't stop, I leave you some time and look what you do:wall: Very nice. I will probably get 3x 27" but right now I am more thinking about modding.....
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Team pass that you have Jotole.
It's a shame about the vertical resolution of the screens, perhaps for gaming it's less noticeable, but for conventional use of the computer the dot size of a 27 to 1080p seems gigantic to me. I suppose this will be about taste, like everything else.
In my case I already had one of the monitors, so the decision was clear. For now I have no complaints, I am happy with the resolution and the aspect ratio (48:10), I don't miss more diagonal.
Best regards
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IPEN we are excited about the Surround configurations, you know what I think about it ;D
Jotole you don't stop man, I'll give you some time and look what you do :wall: Very nice. I will probably get 3x 27" but right now I'm thinking more about modding….....
Regards.
Hehe... and in the middle of doing that I was testing an Evga SR-2... Let's see if I figure it out a bit and upload the data to its thread that I have pending.
You haven't fallen short either when it comes to moving the Surround,,,,, :ugly:I've already seen your thread, I'll keep an eye on it.

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You have a great team setup Jotole.
It's a shame about the vertical resolution of the screens, maybe it's less noticeable for gaming, but for conventional computer use the dot size of a 27 at 1080p seems huge to me. I guess this will be a matter of taste, like everything.
In my case I already had one of the monitors, so the decision was clear. For now I'm not complaining, I'm happy with the resolution and the aspect ratio (48:10), I don't miss more diagonal.
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Many thanks iPEN…!!
Well I've had both and indeed for daily use, work and other tasks, for a single monitor, I would go for 1440. But for gaming, and having 3 monitors, 1080 on 27 works very well.... Not to mention the power needed to run that 1440 surround, almost double that of 1080p.
Your resolution is perhaps the most balanced, I went from a Dell 23" surround to the U2711. And it's the two extremes, from small to huge........
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Yes, for the distance I have, 24" seems ideal to me, but the truth is that your table is bigger and maybe your viewing distance will be greater... For me, of course, there is not even an inch more here:

Best regards
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Team pass you have Jotole.
It's a shame about the vertical resolution of the screens, maybe it's less noticeable for gaming, but for conventional computer use, the dot pitch of a 27 to 1080p seems gigantic to me. I suppose this will be a matter of taste, like everything else.
In my case, I already had one of the monitors, so the decision was clear. For now, I have no complaints, I am happy with the resolution and the aspect ratio (48:10), I don't miss more diagonal.
Best regards
I saw that you asked about a 3way SLi bridge and if it can be bought, although the motherboard and the separation between Pcie do influence, ultimately it could be done with the usual ones by joining 2, that is, from first to second, one bridge and from second to third another bridge, this in the free connector of the second.
here are bridges.3 Way SLI Bridge | eBay
Amazon.com: Gigabyte Nvidia 3-Way SLI Bridge Connector: Computers & Accessoriesthose have to take into account the motherboard, the normal thing should be that the motherboard already had it.
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iPEN very good configuration with those Gtx 780 and that Nvidia Surround with Dell monitors brutal.
I am saving to buy 3 new 24" monitors in 6 months. The reason:
I have the central one at 120Hz and the side ones at 60Hz and you can see the difference in color from the central monitor to the side ones.
My dilemma is whether to get the 3 at 120Hz or 60Hz. I have the feeling that 3D is being left out but the fluidity of 120Hz is beastly. They speak well of the BenQ XL2420T model. What do you recommend?
For now everything runs well with a Titan but if they go down in price I will do a Sli.
It's a joy to play at that resolution! Since I have it I don't want to go back to 1 monitor.