Need graphics card that takes care of 3 monitors.

Original title: use a 3rd monitor.

with a 3rd monitor

I would use a third-party monitor for FSX.

I have: -.

Mobo:-Asus P5K Premium WiFiiFi

Video card:-GeForce 9800 GTX (PCI-E)

Three Dell 19 '' flat screens

& OCZ 600W Psu

I can't find a second Grfx card as above to the United Kingdom. Is there a compatible modern map to get 3 screens? Is there another economic way of succeeding with 3 screens? Thank you.. .Nick

After my investigation above, I found this Sapphire HD 5770 FLEX, available at Overcklokers & can be seen here: -.
http://www.Neoseeker.com/articles/HARDW... 5770_flex /.

"...... Sapphire decided that you should be able to power three DVI monitors on Radeon HD 5XXX card. They proved this by releasing the HD 5770 FLEX. The FLEX is the first card series 5XXX with the ability to power three DVI monitors right out of the package... »

I had a lot of complex & dear gen people, this grfx card (£119) seems to do my triple trick even by Andy newbees like me. OR is there a catch to it, I wonder?... .Nick

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