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It could be very interesting to know anything from TH about NVIDIA SLI or ATI crossfire paired with Triple Monitor 2 Go. I think their GPU can finally use all the power to manage 3840 x 1024.

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Thanks for the link, I have already red those pages. I think a third part opinion (THG) can really show the truth. Before buying SLI or Crossfire graphic cards with a new capable MoBo and the matrox Magic Box I’d like to ear more rumors about.

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Thanks for the link, I have already red those pages. I think a third part opinion (THG) can really show the truth. Before buying SLI or Crossfire graphic cards with a new capable MoBo and the matrox Magic Box I’d like to ear more rumors about.



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OK. Let's wait for...

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thats all the reviews I need thanks dude,

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I have the TH2G Digital Edition with 2 Nvidia 7900 256mb KO running SLI in WoW I get 60 - 200 FPS w/o Vsync enabled, and thats at 3840x1024. Aparently I read it does NOT work with ATI cards. But it rocks!


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