600T/GTX Titan build

Sure. Side monitors are Dell 2007FP 20" 4:3, Dell U3011 30" 16:30 in the middle in landscape (so called Portrait-Landscape-Portrait setup). Side monitors resolution is 1200x1600 x2, combined with the main screens 2560x1600 resulting in 4960x1600 when working in desktop. The nice thing with this kind of setup, is that the vertical resolution matches across all screens, despite them being different size.

With bezel compensation using a 188 pixel offset per bezel, games run at 5336x1600, which is over 8.5 million pixels to push. And that my friends, is where the Titan hauls some serious ass. :D
 
The photos don't really represent how it looks in real life, the logo is plenty bright and overcomes the case CCFL's. Trying to photograph the Titans logo is a proper PITA, it's always too bright or too dim, or just weird hue in general.

I only wish the H100i logo was brighter and whiter, it kind of has a green'ish hue to it.

with the h100i why dont you try and match the green on the Titan, its what i would do
 
I did try that, but the RGB led of the H100i doesn't pack enough punch to match the green of the Titan, it kind of comes off as stale yellowish at best.

Also, I don't even have the whole H100i hooked up to USB or the link software installed anymore. The software kept accessing all my SSD's every second for data logging, which I thought was a bit excessive. Was also disappointed how the software could only control the fans bundled with the cooler, my SP120 quiet editions did nothing unless I hooked them up through the voltage reducers, and even then the software was really sluggish to respond to temperature changes and just iffy in general.

I'm hoping someone will eventually write a simple third party utility just to change the color of the light without the need of having the link software installed.
 
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