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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009, 03:53 
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From nordichardware.com:


A few weeks ago there were reports of another member of AMD's graphics card family Evergreen. The card was code-named Trillian and would not use a special GPU but instead be a very special model. There were talks about three graphics processor but more likely it would be a card with extra display outputs. We have learned that the card will be called Radeon HD 5870 Six and support no less than six monitors, all with 3D functionality.
Many are perhaps wondering how AMD managed to fit no less than six display outputs on the back of the same graphics card. The answer is DisplayPort, or more precise Mini DisplayPort.
The interface, used quite frequently by Apple, supports resolutions up to 2560x1600 pixels through a connector that is only a fraction of the size of a regular DVI output.
The 3D support across multiple monitors have been improved significantly with the coming Evergreen family and Radeon HD 5870 Six will take this to a whole new level. Theoretically you could connect six monitors to one and the same graphics card, with tailored resolutions. Something that should not only appeal to simulator fans but also regular gamers, or why not just use it run of the mill applications.
According to the info we received all cards of the Evergreen family will work a lot better with multiple monitors, something we're truly looking forward to seeing more of. AMD has talked about better support for multiple monitors for many years, and finally it's happening, and the exact shape and form will be revealed soon.
We can also confirm the price information on Radeon HD 5850 and Radeon HD 5870, and they will be 299USD and 399USD respectively.
Even if we don't have any benchmarks to share, we have it on good authority that AMD's new Radeon HD 5800 series will bring between 25-40% better performance than current generation, depending on games and application.
The card will use 1GB GDDR5 memory but 2GB models are to be expected. We have learned a bit about the overclocking potential and it seems the 40nm technology has matured well. There are talks about overclocking to 1GHz GPU with the reference cooler, which is on par with the current flagship Radeon HD 4890 in terms of overclocking ability.
We hope to learn more about AMD's Evergreen family soon, very soon, and we will be covering the launch of the first DirectX 11 graphics cards. A launch where performance and features are almost equally important.


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From nordichardware.com:

We have learned that the card will be called Radeon HD 5870 Six and support no less than six monitors, all with 3D functionality.
Many are perhaps wondering how AMD managed to fit no less than six display outputs on the back of the same graphics card. The answer is DisplayPort, or more precise Mini DisplayPort.


That opens even more interesting speculation about EyeFinity. That gives speculation that EyeFinity might do more than 3 displays spanning. Hrrrm, if this is more than just crazy rampant speculation I know which model I'll be buying for my simpit build.

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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009, 11:24 
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If ATi's EyeFinity can do multiscreen gaming, as soon as I'm working as a postdoc, I'm buying two 5870X2's and either three or six 1920x1200 displays. :D :oops: (Some half decent ones can be had for fairly reasonable prices now...)


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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009, 11:27 
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Well here is a preview.. all I say is WOW!!!!
http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/hands-on-ati-eyefinity-review-634244


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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009, 11:38 
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If ATi's EyeFinity can do multiscreen gaming, as soon as I'm working as a postdoc, I'm buying two 5870X2's and either three or six 1920x1200 displays. Very Happy Embarassed (Some half decent ones can be had for fairly reasonable prices now...)

Don´t think it´s possible 6x1920x1200, not 11520x1200 because 8000 limit for dx9, 5760x3600 is (but no surround)


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I thought that limit was relaxed on DX10 and DX11? It's not like I'm gonna be running XP on a system with six monitors anyway. ;)


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Well here is a preview.. all I say is WOW!!!!
http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/hands-on-ati-eyefinity-review-634244

Fucking WANT!


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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009, 11:54 
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ok, i'm in

bye bye matrox triplehead

served me well but i want 3x1920x1200 which the eyefinity can do according to the review from above

"The power of the technology that supplied Eyefinity was clear – this was a meaty rig indeed to provide stutter-free six monitor action (6 x 2,560x1,600 resolution, in fact) but it wasn't so pricey that it would be beyond the means of an enthusiast gamer.

Stick six 23-inch monitors in the mix, however, and you'd be looking for seriously deep pockets."

I think this is the end for matrox and triplehead lol!

anyone agree/disagree?


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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009, 11:59 
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I mention explicitely DX9 because I´m not sure what´s the limit in DX10/DX11

I think this is the end for matrox and triplehead lol!

Not sure. If you want CUDA or physx, you have to go nvidia way, so no Eyefinity, but obviously bad times are coming for triplehead2go.


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HD5870 Crysis Benchmark Score
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955BE
Win 7 RTM
VGA: HD5870 1GB

Crysis 1900x1200 4AA +16 AF DX10 Very High
min: 30 .**
avg: 43 .**
max: 54 .**

HOLY SHIT.

Why? Well 4890CF got about 24fps MIN so yay, Crysis is beat.

Bravo.
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source from aussie forum http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showpost.php?p=10861518&postcount=537


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