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    Quote Originally Posted by flippin_waffles View Post
    Techradar has more info on EyeFi, and it might just be the tech that gives consumers a new way of thinking about visual computing. Very very cool stuff

    http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming...-review-634244
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    AMD is looking to expand your horizons with its Eyefinity technology, allowing you to run up to six monitors in HD from a single graphics card – and TechRadar has had the chance to play with the latest in graphics tech.

    Although you'll have to wait and see how ATI is bringing the technology to our homes, Eyefinity is close to release and looking rather stunning.

    Essentially, the technology allows you to run multiple monitors in high definition from your graphics card – and TechRadar was at the top-secret launch event to test out whether it's merely a gimmick, or if it's really a game changer for the company.

    Although it is working hard on getting partners to provide the kind of monitor hardware necessary for the practical necessities of sticking six monitors together, AMD seems aware that the majority of us will not be forking out for a half dozen panels just yet.

    But, as we flew an aeroplane through stunning vistas (not the OS) with our peripheral vision taken up with screen and not wall, we have to confess that the high definition multiple monitors were certainly helping us feel more involved in things.

    Even with the rather sexy specially supplied Samsung monitors that sported much thinner bezels, the black lines were, of course, noticeable, but it was amazing just how quickly your eyes start discounting the edges of the screens.

    The power of the technology that supplied Eyefinity was clear – this was a meaty rig indeed to provide stutter-free six monitor action (6 x 2,560x1,600 resolution, in fact) but it wasn't so pricey that it would be beyond the means of an enthusiast gamer.

    Stick six 23-inch monitors in the mix, however, and you'd be looking for seriously deep pockets.

    Still, as a concept, it was pretty damn cool, and we bore that in mind when we moved over to a more feasible three monitor setup – which will be available earlier than the six-screen behemoth.


    Now we should point out that multiple monitors are nothing new, but in gaming terms getting a stable gaming experience while using the setup has been problematic.

    Eyefinity (and the surrounding tech) changes that, and in spectacular style.

    On the three monitors, the gaming experience was, in all honesty, not significantly worse than the six monitor set-up – and less likely to be pie in the sky for Mr average income.

    Your peripheral vision extends far wider than it does vertically – and with the focus on the middle monitor, the side monitors gloriously plied our eyes with extra information without detracting from the gameplay.

    The game being featured on this rig was Left4Dead, and it was certainly an advantage to be able to sense further around ourselves. It literally expanded our horizons in terms of gameplay – and, as a nice little added bonus – it made it much nicer to spectate.

    Apparently many games are perfectly capable of taking advantage of the ridiculously large field of vision, because they take their maximum resolutions from what the graphics card tells them.

    Because EyeFinity allows you to essentially treat the entire surface of your monitors as a single resolution, you simply choose what you are offered and the game adapts – giving you glorious action.

    AMD was at pains to point out that this isn't applicable to all games, but an extensive list was shown including major first person shooters like Half Life 2, Crysis, and Far Cry 2, real-time strategy games, flight sims and so on that could run well on EyeFinity setups.

    Of course, multiple monitors have uses outside of gaming – and EyeFinity allows you to set up the monitors in multiple configurations – with some portrait and other landscape, in an inverted 'T' with four monitors or in an 'L' shape for instance.

    This, of course, boosts productivity and, for people who need multiple programmes running at the same time (AMD's example was city traders), and have the computers that can cope, this will prove to be a major boon.

    We also asked AMD if the EyeFinity tech could cope with monitors with different resolutions and sizes, and received an affirmative – which means that you could begin to add monitors as and when you like, including re-using old ones.

    Plus you can clone and span monitors to your heart's content, or even group screens together.

    It's pretty damn cool, especially considering that it is close to a public release, and, although you might not be forking out for a six screen setup straight away, we can see the three monitor configuration gaining some traction.
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    Check my previous post .

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    thanks for the copy

    Of course, multiple monitors have uses outside of gaming – and EyeFinity allows you to set up the monitors in multiple configurations – with some portrait and other landscape, in an inverted 'T' with four monitors or in an 'L' shape for instance.
    this part is not special, i do this already at work with one monitor vertical and one horizontal and they can be aligned anyway i wish. vista/win7 are pretty good at these kinds of things (but win7 dosnt cause the screens to flicker a dozen times as the gpu tries to get everything lined up.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    Check my previous post .
    Ah, cheers mate

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    43 FPS Average at those settings in Crysis is a very encouraging result.

    I'm waiting to see how the 5850 does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivon View Post
    Just look at the first post m8
    ah, i didn't realize it was the same link. thought it was something new
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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam View Post
    43 FPS Average at those settings in Crysis is a very encouraging result.

    I'm waiting to see how the 5850 does.

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    The 43fps was on an overclocked card apparently and does not represent stock speeds.

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    Man I don't want to see this eyefinity crap. Who the hell even games with 3 monitors anyway? I want specs, benchmarks, pricing, availability, pictures with cooler removed, etc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by azraeel101 View Post
    Didn't Andreas have an XS account? It would be nice if he told us what the sources were and which card was the "older generation"..
    I do

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    A bit strange IMO. Nordic has pulled two articles about the Cypress cards, seems like they are being fed FUD/getting sparse with real info (there by making it hard to draw conclusions) or are making stuff up and hoping people won't tell the difference. Since Nordic has been presenting quite a lot of credible ATI info in the past (IMO), the two former seem most likely.
    The decision to pull this one was hard, but the reason has nothing to do with the credibility of the source. My phone rang in the middle of the night and a "nervous" AMD representative was on the other line. We're not under NDA, mainly because they decided to send Swedish IDG (which is really lame) instead of us to the London event, and when we explained that if they don't simply give us the information, we will find out anyway, and share it to others who are perhaps not meant to know before embargo lifts. After some talks, we came to an agreement. I was a bit surprised they reacted this way know, since we also shared quite a lot before the launch of RV770, but he simply said that there were things we had said that he didn't even know and had to look up.
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    So what time is this big announcement from Ati ?

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    I think the 8 (London) and today's press events were just about eyefinity (thus the pictures).
    Many reviewers already have the card but the drivers will be handed next monday, so any number up to then seems untrusty.
    Regarding reviews, 22 (23?) september seems to be the date
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    Quote Originally Posted by NH|Delph1 View Post
    I do



    The decision to pull this one was hard, but the reason has nothing to do with the credibility of the source. My phone rang in the middle of the night and a "nervous" AMD representative was on the other line. We're not under NDA, mainly because they decided to send Swedish IDG (which is really lame) instead of us to the London event, and when we explained that if they don't simply give us the information, we will find out anyway, and share it to others who are perhaps not meant to know before embargo lifts. After some talks, we came to an agreement. I was a bit surprised they reacted this way know, since we also shared quite a lot before the launch of RV770, but he simply said that there were things we had said that he didn't even know and had to look up.
    The exact details of the details will stay with me though
    Everything in the post is true, and you can read it in the first post of this thread, and many other places around the web, but not at NH anymore

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    Seems reasonable enough. And I can't believe they sent IDG instead, that is lame.

    About Eyefinity - that's one of the coolest new features and with the supposed performance of these cards it seems possible to actually make use of at least three screens. To bad I'm on a student loan, 800$ a month isn't exactly much...

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    Finally some consumer tech that makes 3 monitor possible!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 003 View Post
    Man I don't want to see this eyefinity crap. Who the hell even games with 3 monitors anyway? I want specs, benchmarks, pricing, availability, pictures with cooler removed, etc...
    Flight simmers and race simmers. I would love a triple monitor setup without the expense of a Matrox Triple head.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Power5 View Post
    Flight simmers and race simmers. I would love a triple monitor setup without the expense of a Matrox Triple head.
    Why not FPS gamers? With full peripheral vision it would be a totally stunning experience.

    I'm just imagining playing Arma II or OFR with three monitors - being able to see enemies that aren't right in front of me..

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    F*uck Eyefinity that brings nothing new to the table,I want benchmarks,specs and prices!I thought that's what we would get today,and also isn't Nvidia scheduled to release some infos in the same day ATi did?
    I congratulate ATi for making triple monitor solutions affordable (on a support basis) but I wanted some perf numbers and why not some DX11 luv.
    @marten_larsson-the ability to see those things resides in FOV and not adding more monitors,though I agree with others on the immersive part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XS2K View Post
    F*uck Eyefinity that brings nothing new to the table,I want benchmarks,specs and prices!I thought that's what we would get today,and also isn't Nvidia scheduled to release some infos in the same day ATi did?
    I congratulate ATi for making triple monitor solutions affordable (on a support basis) but I wanted some perf numbers and why not some DX11 luv.
    @marten_larsson-the ability to see those things resides in FOV and not adding more monitors,though I agree with others on the immersive part.
    No, it doesn't. To get the same experience I get with three 21" monitors next to eachother I would need a 50" screen at the same distance. But the resolution would be 1920x1080 or 2560x1600 which would be crappy to say the least compared to three displays at 1680x1050 (since I can't afford better screens), that's 5040x1050... It's impossible to increase FOV without giving stuff strange proportions...

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    I'm considering a 5870x2 at some point eventually hmmm...
    Maybe the 5850 will have a sweet pencil mod though........

    Can't wait till these things get released.
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    I think 6 monitors might be obtained by daisy-chaining some LCDs via the displayport connection.
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    wha no benchs ati gets lame

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric66 View Post
    wha no benchs ati gets lame


    how so? its not exactly a right you have to see them....

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    The speculation party is now going to turn to a whining party because people got their speculation wrong and believers are now pissed, same funny stuff each time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Origin_Unknown View Post
    how so? its not exactly a right you have to see them....
    We don't have to buy it either



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