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PostPosted: 02 Oct 2009, 04:21 
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HDMI = SL-DVI + digital audio (as audio is not usually present on a GC), HDMI = SL-DVI, same number of connections, just different sockets.


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PostPosted: 05 Oct 2009, 02:38 
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In any 58X0-series card it only has a clock setup to handle 2 passive "legacy" adapters. I still find it laughable that dvi/hdmi is called a "legacy" port, considering the market dominance. IMHO, that's pure marketing spin. DVI/HDMI is legacy only in the sense that it has bandwidth issues that most of us surround-screen gamers are painfully aware of. Then again DP also has an upper bandwidth limit too.

Its "legacy" because DVI has no future development - VESA have moved to DisplayPort. HMDI does have a development path, that thats focussed on consumer devices and its origin is in the DVI spec.


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PostPosted: 05 Oct 2009, 02:40 
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Doubtful, as far as I can tell ATI didn't even consider the adapter cost to be an issue until customers began complaining. :wink:

Yeah, we did, thats why you don't find one in the box...


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PostPosted: 05 Oct 2009, 04:13 
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[quote]Doubtful, as far as I can tell ATI didn't even consider the adapter cost to be an issue until customers began complaining. :wink:

Yeah, we did, thats why you don't find one in the box...

as much as it makes me sad...

the answer made me laugh


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PostPosted: 05 Oct 2009, 12:33 
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ATI is famous for this crap and believe me I learned my lesson LONG ago about becoming an early adopter of ATI's latest and greatest. It always takes 6 months for ATI's latest hardware to actually deliver what they promised. I figure by January or February the 5870 will be working tip top and eyefinity problems, crossfire included will all be worked out.


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PostPosted: 05 Oct 2009, 13:53 
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ATI is famous for this crap and believe me I learned my lesson LONG ago about becoming an early adopter of ATI's latest and greatest.


To be fair, in this day and age it is a good idea not to trust *anyone's* marketing at any time, and to avoid the bleeding edge of any technology. The chances of disappointment are always high... after all, you pay a premium at launch and are most likely to suffer from launch-related issues. It's a lose-lose situation balanced only by the thrill of new tech in your hot, sweaty hands. :-)

The pressures on businesses are huge, especially now, and unseen internal divisions within companies can make life very tricky. We only see the result of the overall company effort, and whatever the result of those overall efforts, that doesn't mean there aren't good people behind the scenes trying to do good things. I think that much is clear from some of the (very interesting) posts made here recently.

Having said all that, I've found this launch a little disappointing. I'll leave it at that. :-)

Andrew McP... who'd already have bought a 5870 if TripleHead units worked with it, or if displayport adapters were easily available in the UK. If I had an SLI motherboard I'd just pick up an extra 260GTX, get my FPS boost that way, and wait six months for the dust to settle.


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PostPosted: 05 Oct 2009, 17:01 
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the only thing i'm disappointed about with eyefinity is having to pay for the $100 adapter.

and somewhat about the lack of bezel management.

but so far I'm pretty happy.

I'm an earlier adopter of quite a few product from various mfgs band quite frankly this is no more and no less trouble than those other stuff.
all newly released item will tend to have their own shares of problem.

If you are concern about early adopter issues then just wait a few months for bugs to clear before buying.


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I'm outraged that ATI doesn't support DE-9 connectors with the Eyefinity cards. They are purposefully ignoring customers with CGA monitors. I demand an apology. And a pony.


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I demand an apology. And a pony.


I'm sorry you want a pony. It also comes with a free "value added" dog. :lol:

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[quote] I demand an apology. And a pony.


I'm sorry you want a pony. It also comes with a free "value added" dog. :lol:


And act now and we throw in free fleas with the dog.

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