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I have a 27 inch screen I'm using for gaming and 2x 25 inch screens I won't use for games. I currently have a GeForce GTX 460 and it only supports 2 monitors. I need to get my 3rd monitor up and running. I'm debating between going SLI or 2 separate cards. Do enough games support video on all 3 screens to where I should just go the route of SLI for the heck of it? Right now I mainly play SC2, but you never know in the future...

Ben
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    You just asked almost the same question here: http://superuser.com/questions/562631/what-does-sli-ready-mean-and-how-do-i-use-it – Brad Patton Mar 08 '13 at 03:15
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    Related (possible duplicate): [How can I play games on a triple monitor setup using my Nvidia graphics card?](http://superuser.com/questions/315056/how-can-i-play-games-on-a-triple-monitor-setup-using-my-nvidia-graphics-card) and [What is the best way to enable the use of triple monitors?](http://superuser.com/questions/299246/what-is-the-best-way-to-enable-the-use-of-triple-monitors). – Breakthrough Mar 08 '13 at 03:16
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    @Breakthrough He's taking the information he is given and then rewriting a question around that. – Griffin Mar 08 '13 at 03:18

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You gamers generally go with SLI configurations. However if you are going to buy a video card that does not have the same GPU as the GTX - 460 they will not work in SLI. To read more about SLI I'd look into this.

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