[quote]The configuration is still limited by the number of clocks on the card. The 6850 and 6870 will only support six monitors, regardless of the number of adapters or hubs you have.
Well if I read correctly, that seems incorrect.
For DP, there seems to be ONE clock for all the ports. Then there are two clock clock for DVI / HDMI / VGA (DVI->VGA adapter).
So bandwidth allowing I see 6 on DP, and 2 on "legacy" ports = 8 monitors.
I also head that those HUBs will have built in clocks for each port. Which makes sense, because then DP 1.0 / 1.1 wouldn't work with the HUBs.
Some ports share clocks. This is the reason you can't do DVI+DVI+HDMI. All I can say is that I asked AMD specifically, and the reference 6850 and 6870 can only do six displays.
Do we know if there is going to be a 'specialist' multi-monitor card ala equivalent of the Eyefinity 6?
I.e. is there going to be a card with all mini-DP outputs allowing at least a straight 1:1 connection of six DP monitors (presumably with DP1.2 support for daisy chaining options etc.) or is the dual 1.2 DP, dual DVI, single HDMI going to be standard across the board (i.e. max of 5 monitors without using DP1.2 capable monitors or hubs).
I asked this question on the conference call announcing the 6850 and 6870. The answer from Dave Baumann was, "We'll be having those discussions with the 6900 launch."