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Heres mine maybe a little over the top

2001FP + 3007HC + 2407 + SAMSUNG N73 32"

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v346/JIM...N0993Medium.jpg

Nice setup, where can I find those wallpapers? :)

J2733, i saw your post over at ocuk but the thread is meant to be no comments so i didnt say anything!... but man that is awesome, seriously, when i start work that is my goal!

done england proud their fella!

Hey ....thanks fella + everyone for the +comments

@Capric0rn....Ill try and find the link for you.....got them off here a while ago

Nice setup, where can I find those wallpapers? :)

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/515055...h+age_scale%3A5

yeah it's cool but rather pointless and quite ugly considering every screen is a different size.

I don't think it looks ugly, just not totally symmetrical.

If you're going to be picky though, why not pick out that all the wallpapers are a different colour? Eh? :p

yeah it's cool but rather pointless and quite ugly considering every screen is a different size.

Not too bad....Its only the 24" that looks wrong...If that was another 20" turned it would be perfect :wacko:

It's not pointless if he can afford, enjoy and make use of it in a way or another.

I'm curious, J2733, how are all these monitors hooked up to a single machine? I'd imagine and SLI setup would be needed to connect 4 displays to a single computer. Please enlighten me. :D

Im running a 7900gt + 6600gt both pci-e but not in an SLI arrangment .....and run them all fine from both cards.

My pc spec is not that too great..Maybe i should of upgraded the system rather than all the screens.lol

DFI board 939

opteron 144 @ 2.4ghz

2gig ram

7900 + 6600gt

xfi plat

400gig HD split between 4 drives

Edited by J2733
GEIST, you dont necessarily need SLI. You can (in my case) use a single PCI-E graphics card with an extra PCI card like an FX5200 but if you have vista or want something nippier you need an SLI motherboard but with the SLI disabled.

Yeah i installed vista not too long back and it all worked perfectly through that too which i thought it would'nt have.

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