Guru3D has put up a post about Zotac’s new GeForce GTX 460 graphics card. With this graphics card, you can display up to four simultaneous displays using the three DisplayPort connectors, and the one dual-link DVI connector. From the quote below, it does not look like the three DisplayPort connectors support anything over 1600×1200, or else someone is doing the math wrong. Even with only 3 monitors, I am not certain the the Nvidia 460 is up to some heavy gaming at that resolution.

The card is capable of driving up to four independent displays simultaneously with a combined resolution up to 6400×1200.Three DisplayPort connectors enable the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 460 3DP to support resolutions up to 4800×1200 across three independent displays for true spanned triple-monitor computing. A dual-link DVI output enables connectivity to extreme high-definition displays with the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 460 3DP for connectivity to a single monitor at resolutions up to 2560×1600 for users without DisplayPort capable displays.

via Zotac Quadruple-display capable graphics card @ Guru3D

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