Wednesday, April 28th 2010

PowerColor Designs Radeon HD 5970 4GB Graphics Card with 12 Display Outputs
While major AMD AIBs have given their creativity wings with the Radeon HD 5970, coming up with uber-high end graphics cards, PowerColor joined the party with its latest creation in the making: a graphics card with 12 display outputs! The design wires all six TMDs from each of the two GPUs into DisplayPort connectors, letting users make large Eyefinity display-heads. Each of the two GPUs is connected to 2 GB of GDDR5 memory making the total memory on board to 4 GB. The card is expected to be the thickest among others' HD 5970 designs, spanning over three expansion slots (two slot-spaces occupied by 12 mini-DP ports and one with the exhaust). PowerColor may choose Computex as the ideal launch-vehicle for this monstrosity. More details are awaited, but there's a Frankenstein picture of the card to go on.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
42 Comments on PowerColor Designs Radeon HD 5970 4GB Graphics Card with 12 Display Outputs
Gainward already had 1.
HD4870x2 golden sample.
This is btw a monster card.. love too see it running bad company 2 on 12 screens.
last gen there was the R700 revolution by Palit
;)
Overkill unless you own an evil mansion from whence to spread evildoings across the globe and you need to monitor your 12 evil henchmen doing nefarious things.
Also, how big a freaking room would you need?
But it's no different than say four 5770 cards crossfired, You'd have same 12 outputs, no need for adapters and also costs less :)
I do love the idea though, hook it up to a few 24 (inch) monitors that go for $200 each, $2400 worth of monitors later, a $200 increase in your power bill each month and no one you know will ever touch your super bowl tv setup...or WOW if your into that..
Why haven't manufacturers designed a card similar to a motherboard technology in upgradeability -- imagine having a gpu 'socket/s' so you can upgrade to a more powerful gpu, and vram 'slots' so you can add vram as you go along.
As if. would have to wire the house specifically for the system.:laugh:
edit: in your cardboard box house under a bridge somewhere because you defaulted on your homeloan buying it all ending up bankrupt!!! ! :laugh: