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Well I'll post all the replies on this thread cos you don't need 2!
So your monitors are using DVI so all you have to do is buy the extra monitors & THGo digital, plug them in and set the desktop resolution to 3840x1024!
You will have to install the Matrox GXM program to run the bezel management. It also allows you to do things like have programs maximise in just one screen rather than across all three displays (at the moment I have my email up on my left screen, firefox in the centre and a PDF I am working on on the right, for example)
The Matrox SGU program will 'auto set up' certain games to use 3840x1024 and put a short cut on your desktop for the game. Check out the supported games here: http://www.matrox.com/graphics/surroundgaming/en/games/ So the SGU is quite good if you are not happy with mucking around in the program files to get it working (some games, like Crysis, will let you select 3840x1024 in the set up..others have need a various amount of tweaking/hacking to get working in TH)
As to resolution because your monitors are 'normal' aspect rather than wide screen the maximum resolution that will work is 3x1280x1024. This means 2 things:
1. The images will be slightly distorted as your screens are 4:3 aspect rather than 5:4 aspect (1280x1024). Paddy the Wak (Mod) had this and didn't really think it was much of a problem IIRC.
2. If your screens are LCDs then they will not be displaying at their 'native' resolution, which is not ideal. It means that images will look at bit fuzzy. I am doing that at the moment with my screens, I have 3 24" LCDs (which should be 1920x1200) but they are displaying (3x) 1680x1050. I don't have a problem with it, YMMV.
To see if 1280x1024 is going to annoy you just set your current desktop to 1280x1024 and see how it looks on the desktop and in games.
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