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Power Supply | Seasonic X-1050 |
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I think you'll find that the HD 5870 Eyefinity6 is the exception rather than the rule for the Evergreen series - the 5970, 5870, 5850, 5830, 5770, 5750 all used a single DP. The HD 6800/6900 series usually sported a couple of DP outs (4 for dual cards) as do the HD 7700/7800/7900s, but the remainder of the cards usually fall into the 2*DVI + 1*HDMI + 1*DP (as do almost all of the current R7/R9 series)idk what u mean by limited to a few. but even going as far back as the hd 6k series there was more than one DP connector. This is on the regular cards. the special eyefinity cards had 6 DP connectors and those were available since the HD 5k series..