“AMD has given us the 5870 2GB Eyefinity 6 video card to play around with. We run 6 displays set up for gaming off a single GPU 5870 2GB video card and show you what it delivers. The full review is coming, this is only a look at what kind of gaming experience a 3X2 Eyefinity display configuration will deliver.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- XFX Radeon 5970 Video Card w/ 4GB of Memory @ Legit Reviews
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- XFX Radeon HD5830 DX11 Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
- Gigabyte GV-R577UD-1GD Radeon HD 5770 Video Card @ Pro-Clockers
- Catalyst vs. Mesa Performance With Ubuntu 10.04 @ Phoronix
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- Desktop Graphics Card Comparison Guide Rev. 19.5 @ Tech ARP
- SPARKLE Geforce GTS250 Series SXS2501024D3L-NM Video Card @ PCShopTalk
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 Video Card Overclocked @ TweakTown
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 1,280MB review. Fermi done right? @ HEXUS
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 – GF100 Has Landed @ Techgage
As if we weren’t jealous enough; [H] plays with 3×2 EyeFinity
With the arrival of Fermi fans of nVIDIA can finally experience multiple monitor resolutions in gaming and general computer usage. The problem is that nobody has really finished a review looking at the performance of the cards in multiple monitor set ups. Partly that is because you need SLI in order to support more than 2 monitors, partly because 3D Vision on multiple monitors might not be ready for prime time yet. In the meantime, EyeFinity is here and has moved up to 6 monitors. Drop by [H]ard|OCP to see what they did with their 6 monitor setup.