That said, I've played through decent chunks of both Rainbow Six: Vegas and Oblivion with a pair of 8800 GTXs in SLI on the Dell 3007WFP, and it's a glorious thing, having smooth-as-glass frame rates with incredible image quality on a massive, detailed display. If you have to means to treat yourself to such a setup, the visceral experience certainly won't disappoint.
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