Tuesday, March 2nd 2010
PowerColor is working on HD 5770 Eyefinity 5 card
At this year's CeBIT PowerColor is the first manufacturer to show a custom designed Eyefinity card. Their HD 5770 Eyefinity 5, yes Eyefinity 5, not six, lets you connect up to five displays in Eyefinity mode. In order to accomodate that many outputs, the card will use DisplayPort connectivity, just like AMD's HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 card. The number five, is due to only five available TMDS links on the HD 5770 (Juniper) whereas the Cypress ASIC has six links.One possible use case could be playing games on four 1920x1200 screens and watch your favourite HD porn on the fifth 1920x1200 display. In case you find an exciting scene, just pause the game and enjoy the movie on four big screens - using the bezel adjust feature in Catalyst Control Center 10.2 this will be without any unwanted distortions.
17 Comments on PowerColor is working on HD 5770 Eyefinity 5 card
W1z you nuts. You are the most insane admin I know in this aspect. :laugh:
(Thank you W1z for being an admin with a sense of humor.)
I think that most of the comments will be on this sentence: :)
this would make a great primary card in a crossfire setup... lol
w1z u :rockout:
but this should be useful where you realy need many monitor support like in a mall or some movie studio
How ever I see this less of a gaming card more just for driving 5 monitors for cheap.
Potentially great card for amateur video editors etc that have a few screens.
:/
I don't really need a DisplayPort based monitor but it won't stop me lookins.
:D
*edit*
I wasn't tripping balls the mounting holes on 5770 are closer together : / useless
Maybe the rev2 design has normal mounting holes, I've got a batman cooler.
Anyone wanna trade? lol