to OP. nvidia 6 series cards support 4 displays per card. just wanted you to know that amd arnt the only cards that support more than 2. any card before the nvidia 6 series will only support 2 screens. if i were you, id go with either the 7950 3 gig card, and maybe have to invest an extra $50 for dislay adapter, or go with the gtx 660ti 3gig version, as they are pretty much the same in performance, and both support 3 monitors, (4 for the 660ti). the only downside to the 660ti is the bus it runs on or the (memory bandwidth) the amd card will do a bit better when high quality settings are being used with a higher resolution. so since your wanting to use 3 screens for gaming, your resolution will increase over 1080p, and maybe then, the 7950 will be better for you. deffinatly do not get a card with 2 gigs of vram. it will be alright for now, but you will be wanting more by the end of this next year.