by ctjoyce » Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:56 pm
The dual head is a much more system friendly piece of hardware. Doing what you are is putting a lot of stress on your video card, because you are trying to render a huge resolution. The Dual head takes the signal from your PC which would be the normal desktop resolution you would want, and blows it up onto two monitors. Basically you get a bunch of desktop landscape, but the computer thinks is only one monitor, so its much more system happy experience because you can crank up your settings to the max and still see happy frame rates.
Its also used for SLi Crossfire systems where you loose the ability to do multiple monitors in game because the cards are dedicated to just producing one high class image on the one screen.
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