Some of the higher end nVidia cards can do 3 monitors,  but those are in the
expensive higher end IIRC.

My ATI is hooked up to a Linux box, so I will give the game a spin.

Sent from my Android device.  Please excuse my brevity.
On Jul 14, 2011 5:20 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Asking on the wine forums was met with "buy Nvidia".
>>
>> Make sure you turn xinerama off and use XRandR - took me a while to get
an
>> answer on that.
>>
>
> I'm not asking for fantastic performance, certainly not what it expected
> from modern games... but I am doing this specifically for a racing game
>
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> To put it in perspective, my current machine has a 8400GS with Nouveau
> driver in a 1X PCIe slot and can just about cope with the graphically
> simpler tracks. (I'll pause whilst you stop laughing ;-)
>
> My understanding (so far) is that Nvidia can only do 2 screens with
> TwinView, any third screen will not be accelerated within the same
> viewport.
>
> What I'd like to do is build up a cockpit with some old monitors and
> therefore need 3 outputs. I can do this with a DualHead2Go and split one
> of the outputs down, but that is at least $200 (A2D variant which gives
> more resolution options).
>
> So far the best (ie cheapest) option is to go with a eyefinity ATI card
> for around $120. If there is a Nvidia solution I'd love to hear it....
> Simon
>
>
>
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