Sunday, December 20th 2009

SAPPHIRE Solves Eyefinity Issue with Active DisplayPort Adapter

A feature of the latest SAPPHIRE HD 5000 series of graphics cards is the new ATI Eyefinity mode, which enables games and other applications to be run on three screens treated as one continuous display area. Now with the SAPPHIRE Eyefinity adapter, standard DVI monitors can be used for all three screens.

In addition to spectacular image clarity, speed and visual effects, the SAPPHIRE HD 5000 series supports the new multi-monitor mode known as ATI Eyefinity. This allows a single GPU to display a choice of images over an array of several monitors. The cards in this series support up to three monitors, with a resolution of up to 7680 x 1600. This opens up exciting possibilities not just for multi-screen gaming, but also for information systems, multimedia systems and promotional displays.
However, with this family of cards, although two of the screens can be connected directly to the DVI or HDMI outputs on the card, the third display has to be driven from the DisplayPort output. Some users have expressed concern about the cost or availability of DisplayPort compatible monitors, or a wish to match existing monitor styles.

Now SAPPHIRE has introduced an active powered DisplayPort to DVI converter, which allows any standard DVI monitor to be used as the third screen and enabled in Eyefinity mode. This allows users to update their existing multi-monitor setup to use Eyefinity, or to add a lower cost DVI monitor to complete their Eyefinity system. The SAPPHIRE converter is simply plugged into the DisplayPort output of the graphics card, together with a standard USB connection to provide power. A standard DVI monitor cable can then be connected to the female DVI connector on the unit.

This series of cards is supported by AMD's DirectX 11 WHQL certified graphics driver which delivers support for all of the key DirectX 11 level features required for new gaming experiences and acceleration of next generation high performance applications.
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79 Comments on SAPPHIRE Solves Eyefinity Issue with Active DisplayPort Adapter

#76
Mussels
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quite sure, i mean hell - if the high end cards need an adaptor since they dont have the third timing thingo, of course the low end cards wont
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#77
jagd
Of course low end cards need adapter ,problem is i missed sapphire 5670 had not DP output :mad: than no eyefinity correct (i thought it had DP output ) ,my bad .
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#78
Mussels
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jagdOf course low end cards need adapter ,problem is i missed sapphire 5670 had not DP output :mad: than no eyefinity correct (i thought it had DP output ) ,my bad .
thats my point - they include a VGA port which you CANT get an active adaptor for.
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#79
sreweti
Need help advice with setup

Hello everyone I need your tech advice , I am building a PCATD ( PC based aviation training device ) for our aviation school and got a healthy research grant to set it up
I have bought a grunty PC i7 950 with TWO! radeon 5970 cards and three 37 inch LG LCD screens ( only hassle is these screens only have HDMI input no displayport input) , THe issue is that i think i need a mini display port to HDMI converter for the third screen to achieve true eyefinity. I have got two screens running off the two DVI ports with eyefinity no probs. Connecting the third screen to one of the dvi ports on the second 5970 card wont work. The interestinf thing is that all the forums say you need an active display port to DVI connector ( active as in USB powered ) , However all of the ATI approved ,mini display port to HDMI adapters are passive and dont need power . Is this correct ? will a minidisplay port to HDMI give me that third screen eyefinity screen . Or will i have to buy an active display port to DVI connector and then convert it to HDMI
any ideas woudl be most appreciated
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