news 28 Posted June 30, 2010 Yesterday we looked at how the GeForce GTX 480s stood up to multi-monitor gaming with NVIDIA Surround and 3D Vision Surround. Today we do the same but with GTX 470s in the mix offering a lower priced option for consumers looking to move into the wild world of triple-monitors!Yesterday we looked at how the GeForce GTX 480s stood up to multi-monitor gaming with NVIDIA Surround and 3D Vision Surround. Today we do the same but with GTX 470s in the mix offering a lower priced option for consumers looking to move into the wild world of triple-monitors! URL: http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=947 Quote: "We found some GTX 470s on sale for $309 yesterday (actually as low as $294 after rebate today) while the Radeon HD 5870s are still stuck at $389/379 giving NVIDIA's option an $80 advantage per card, or $160 for the SLI/CrossFire configurations. If we look back the performance results we saw on the 2D testing you will find that NVIDIA's GTX 470s were consistently faster than the HD 5870s in CrossFire or even the HD 5970 dual-GPU graphics card. That $100 adapter requirement is obviously a problem for ATI's bottom line, and thus for consumers' as well." Thanks for a post! Ryan Shrout PC Perspective rshrout ( -at -) pcper.com Share this post Link to post