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I was watching you-tube for a triple monitor mount. Geoforce Garage "ahum nice mount".
After w while i found the brand and type of the mount " I want it".
Lets take a look what such a mount cost. WHAAAAAAT 800 dollar . For me that is without shipping and import tax.
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Verry nice but i also want 3 x Asus PG279Q monitors and i want the desk be finished this year.

After looking the you-tube film over and over again i found a solution "i make one myself".

Looking forward to seeing you build the mount as I am looking to buy a dual mount myself. Got a PH279Q and I really like it although there are some issues with bleeding and QC. This is a video of a guy rocking 3 of them

If you are getting three of these monitors do invest a few $$$ into a decent monitor calibration tool to have the monitors looking at their best.
 

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Thanks for the video.

I must say that all my monitors are at least 10 year old at the moment.

At the quality i only can say QUALITY because the are EIZO screens.

I like the Eizo Foris but the are to expensive for me at the moment.

2 x S2000 and one L887 1600 x 1200 . Not a typical gaming screen.

I made a first choise the Asus PG279Q. I read many reports that the have back bleeding.

So what to do !!!

I have 4 x Asus Titans 6 GB.

You tell me.
Honestly, it depends on how sensitive you are to these types of imperfections. I love my PG279Q and I came from mostly high end NEC IPS screens in the past although I have a great HP IPS too. The very minor bleeding on my screen doesnt bother me at all as you don't notice it when you are actually using the screen.

I say, see if you can see one of the screens in action before you pull the trigger and buy 3 of them. Another option is getting a single X34 Predator.
 

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i like the flat black better. if you still want to do lighting, you could sand down the edges with fine grit sand paper. ( you also dont always have to have leds on
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looks great! cant wait to see how you install them
Agree the black is best, and grinding down edges sounds like a great idea
 
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