Friday, September 11th 2009
Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity Edition Spotted
Among the three main high-end graphics SKUs AMD has in store for this 23rd known so far (namely Radeon HD 5850, HD 5870 1GB, and HD 5870 2GB), is a fourth distinct SKU called the Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity Edition. This is a variant of the Radeon HD 5870 with specially-designed connectivity that makes setting up to six displays possible/convenient for making use of the Eyefinity multi-display technology that lets you span a display-head across several physical displays like a mosaic.
On its panel, the card has a large air-vent occupying one slot, and six mini-DisplayPort connectors occupying the other. Necessary cabling will be provided to connect to the displays. While each accelerator supports six displays in all, multiple accelerators can be installed on the same PC without any multi-GPU setup, to scale the size of the resulting display by up to 24 displays and up to 268 megapixels of effective resolution. It remains to be seen if there are similar Eyefinity Edition SKUs based on other AMD GPUs in the series, especially considering the fact that the company is also eying the business/productivity market segment.
Source:
ATI-Forum.de
On its panel, the card has a large air-vent occupying one slot, and six mini-DisplayPort connectors occupying the other. Necessary cabling will be provided to connect to the displays. While each accelerator supports six displays in all, multiple accelerators can be installed on the same PC without any multi-GPU setup, to scale the size of the resulting display by up to 24 displays and up to 268 megapixels of effective resolution. It remains to be seen if there are similar Eyefinity Edition SKUs based on other AMD GPUs in the series, especially considering the fact that the company is also eying the business/productivity market segment.
63 Comments on Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity Edition Spotted
and finally ATI put the power connectors in a place that makes sense. I'm annoyed by the fact that my 4890 requires extra space on the front for the power connectors even though I have a full tower but it's not good for cable management. as for the 24 Monitors of course it's flashy and eye catching but come on guys do you really need to connect 24 displays at once. I mean for gaming a 32" full HD Display is more than enough.
anyways waiting for the launch of that baby so i can get a nice price drop on another 4890, LOL
This beast was able to play World of War Craft on Resolution: 7680 x 3200 with FPS Over 80 :eek::eek::eek:
Hey DaMulta, Ur Pole Position cabinet is beckoning for one of these with 3 monitors......:twitch::rockout::toast:
Dan
I guess we have to hope for some thing much more special than the last year and as seen the so said specs of the 58xx range sound good it should give a nice edge to PC gaming. Better than the 48xx range did thats for sure.
Crazy thing is thinking about the 68xx range will it be double of what the 58xx is.. Which to me is going kick ass if it turns out that way..
Don't have much interest in this years as i am not buying a new card. BUT always good to keep up to date with whats what right.
Just seems that AMD are finally making a nice come back and it's good to read about.