“We’ve covered AMD’s ATI Radeon Eyefinity in terms of the experience provided, and now we will evaluate how Eyefinity actually performs across the entire line of ATI Radeon HD 5000 series video cards. From the Radeon HD 5970 down to the Radeon HD 5750, we review the performance of Eyefinity in some new games and some old.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- Powercolor HD 5850 PCS+ @ techPowerUp
- HIS Radeon HD 5770 1GB @ Tweaktown
- HIS Radeon HD 5850 1GB GDDR5 @ OC3D
- Sapphire Radeon 5770 Vapor-X @ PureOverclock
- MSI Radeon HD 5770 @ Ultimate Hardware
- Arctic Cooling Accelero L2 Pro @ Bjorn3D
- Gainward GeForce GT220 @ Metku.net
- GIGABYTE GeForce GT-240 HDMI Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
- Inno3D GeForce GT240 Review @ OCC
Eyefinity is also good for the reviewers

Revisiting the performance of AMD’s new Eyefinity on various cards as new games come out certainly helps consumers get an idea what card (or cards) they will need to pick up in order to play their favourites on three monitors, but that isn’t the only reason. Reviewers see a lot of different products, of which the vast majority are improvements on existing technology, only faster or with new features. The chance to see something completely different comes infrequently and Eyefinity is one of those special technologies. Join [H]ard|OCP as they try a few of their favourite games in 5760×1200.