I currently have an HD 6950 running three monitors in portrait eyefinity (something NVidia still doesn't do).
It looks like the GTX series does support it.
(not my video.. just one I saw you YouTube)
As far as I know you don't need SLI to use Nvidia Surround but in this example they are using 2 GTX 480's.
Nvidia's website states...
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also enjoy BEST-IN-CLASS 2D SURROUND GAMING.
Game across three non-3D displays with resolutions up to 2560x1600.
Enjoy support for both landscape and portrait mode for ultimate display flexibility.
Might be able to get the best of both worlds using one card.
Now the debate of whether I get a $100 Nvidia card for PhysX only, or if I try to sell my 6950 and get a more expensive Nvidia card for both.
Winner will be . . . don't spend any money on anything because I am a student with little income and a new baby trying to save for a semester abroad this next summer so I can cut a year out of school.
But if anyone wants to cut me a deal on something better than say . . . a 9800gt . . . that would be pretty sweet, or has one lying around gathering dust that I could just pay shipping on, or wants to look at the stuff I have for trade and come up with a deal, I'm in.
08-21-2012, 11:41 PM
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I think there is yet another question to be asked... Will a 6950 and a 9800GT render the same results? I noticed in the video, the comparison shots say with "GeForce GTX" and without. There may be more to the results then strict PhysX. Just something to possibly research before you make your decision.