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    How to span WoW across multiple monitors?

    ATi has Eyefinity. But what about NVidia? I was able to get away on Everquest by manually editing the config file to set resolution at odd setting (including 5760*1080) but WoW does not run at this. I tried windowed mode and stretching it, it still maintain max res of 1920x1080 and everything is stretched 3x wider so it looks awful.

    Any creative and legal work to make WoW properly span 3 monitors? I have dual GTX 470 (not SLi) and other stuff seems to work fine with 3 monitors.

    How to span WoW across multiple monitors?
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    IF you have the cash try out triplehead2go or dualhead2go they are supposed to work with most video cards that can do direct x 11

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    I had luck using an application called "Ultramon"

    its generally designed to give dual screen computers more flexibility, like having different wallpapers / one spanning wallpaper, and other nifty abilities.

    i put wow in window mode and was able to stretch it across both screens.

    http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/

    its available on TPB too, but i wont discuss that further, as i don't know this forums' feelings about torrents.

    EDIT: Just read the site rules! nothing about torrents! woo!

    i got my copy from this link, no viruses or anything, includes working serial. its one of the posters with the little trusted skull beside his name.

    http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5368571
    Last edited by TehVoyager; 12-01-2010 at 12:07 PM.

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    Matrox dual/triplehead2go are rather pricey and don't offer the resolution I want. Dual maxes at 2560x1024 (2 square displays and would look bad on 2 widescreen monitors) and triplehead2go supports up to 3840x1200 (2x 1920x1200) or 5040x1050 (3x 1680x1050). So in triple mode I'd lose a bit by going down from 1920x1080 each to 1690x1050 Matrox needs an updated version that supports 1080 or 1200 in 3 monitors mode.

    @Tehvoyager I'll try that one.

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