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I measured it wrong i can be either 6 feet or 10 feet 

I think i'll do 10 feet for movies, 6 feet for games (Or just 6 feet for all)

Here's the last redition:  http://www.ldlc.com/b-0063b4f13105d43e.html 

No complaints what so ever. Should do what you want it to do just fine.

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Just rendered it in 3D 

I don't have any console so my pc is the only thing running all  those 5 screens.I don't want consoles because pc satisfies me already.

I will play in triple monitor surround with those three 24" monitors.In 144hz with the top 24" monitor and in 4k on the 40" tv using the dualshock 4 wirelessly

I want to watch series/movies/sports on the tv as well.

My 5.1 speakers should enhance the experience further.
It's not the best setup but i think it will work for me well  

i rendered it in 3d hoping it could inspire someone.  

 

If you are interested:

http://roomstyler.com/rooms/10017063/hyper-room-minimal-bedroom

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i would go with dual or tripple R9 390X

I have three reasons.

A - AMDs Eyefinity is outright better then Nvidia surround. It is easier to set up, more mature, has better and much more polished functions

B - Scaling. AMD simply scales better at resolution then Nvidia, simple as that

C - VRAM. Sure 6GB is a lot, but 8GB is more, and at the resolutions you are looking to play at, the more VRAM the better. AMD also features higher bandwidth, and for an even better experience, simply overclock the already VERY generous memory frequency a little to gain a few more FPS without having to fiddle around with core clocks or anything like that.

A 980Ti can NEVER beat the memory bandwidth of a 390X. It is impossible, simply because you cannot increase the memory speed enough to make up for a massive gap in performace.

Memory amount (GB) and bandwidth plays a crucial role at higher resolutions.

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i would go with dual or tripple R9 390X

I have three reasons.

A - AMDs Eyefinity is outright better then Nvidia surround. It is easier to set up, more mature, has better and much more polished functions

B - Scaling. AMD simply scales better at resolution then Nvidia, simple as that

C - VRAM. Sure 6GB is a lot, but 8GB is more, and at the resolutions you are looking to play at, the more VRAM the better. AMD also features higher bandwidth, and for an even better experience, simply overclock the already VERY generous memory frequency a little to gain a few more FPS without having to fiddle around with core clocks or anything like that.

A 980Ti can NEVER beat the memory bandwidth of a 390X. It is impossible, simply because you cannot increase the memory speed enough to make up for a massive gap in performace.

Memory amount (GB) and bandwidth plays a crucial role at higher resolutions.

You're to late unfortunately... :(

Already ordered the pc

i still can change that though 

I will see

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I think îll go with the v2 because it gives me more desk space and gets the 144hz monitor at eye level

It´s problem is that it makes the multitaKing aroud the four monitors difficult

The v3 woyld be great for multitasking but playing shooters on the high placed monitor would be less comfy and i'd have less desk space

The orher downside to v2 is also that i would have to move the g13 and the mouse on desks depending on whichh display(s) i play

That makes the decision tough.....

I think i'll order a usb extender and a hub to use the g13 /mouse combo from the couch

If i go withV2 the pc will be at the left corner on the desk so i would have to order long optical (amp) and hdmi cables because the tv section is far from there.

I also forgot that i have to order speakers for the monitors setup

This all makes it difficult for me any advices. Or thoughts?

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