5870 eyefinity 6 edition price

sniperchang

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Found this this morning.

Around $700, is it worth it?

I'll be running four monitors, three of which will be a "display group". But I could also get a normal 5870 with a active display port adapter, for grouping three displays, and a secondary weaker card for that fourth monitor: total cost around $575. hmmm...
 
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Found this this morning.

Around $700, is it worth it?

I'll be running four monitors, three of which will be a "display group". But I could also get a normal 5970 with a active display port adapter, for grouping three displays, and a secondary weaker card for that fourth monitor: total cost around $575. hmmm...

hmmm those don't go together :P

I wouldn't spend that much on just a 5870 i'd rather just get 2
 
Why not CF 5850?
Or if you are not gaming, CF a lowend 5 series card should allow 6 monitor running

No, I'm definitely a gamer ;)

I'm more familiar with Nvidia, could you tell me more about CF. It does support multiple monitors on multiple card like SLI does right?
 
I have my doubts that card is even in stock there, and instead are trying to make some money on preorders. Wait for major retail outlets such as newegg, ncix, tiger, and zzf to get it in stock.
 
No, I'm definitely a gamer ;)

I'm more familiar with Nvidia, could you tell me more about CF. It does support multiple monitors on multiple card like SLI does right?

crossfire is basically sli. i don' know specifically what the differences are but they are the equivalencies. ati's new drivers support crossfire eyefinity and multiple monitors. $700 is ridiculous! i would never pay that much. just get two 5850's. crossfire should be more than a 5870. plus then it looks cooler in your case :)
 
Can the 5850 have three monitors if you use an active DisplayPort->DVI like the 5870 can?

EDIT: If I get two 5850, I'd like to be able to connect three of my monitors on one card to create a "display group" and have my fourth monitor on the other card as a secondary display. Would I be able to do that ok?
 
Can the 5850 have three monitors if you use an active DisplayPort->DVI like the 5870 can?

EDIT: If I get two 5850, I'd like to be able to connect three of my monitors on one card to create a "display group" and have my fourth monitor on the other card as a secondary display. Would I be able to do that ok?

to my understanding, one 5850 support 3 monitor, in crossfire mode would be upto 6 monitor
 
to my understanding, one 5850 support 3 monitor, in crossfire mode would be upto 6 monitor

Well that's pretty much perfect. But I think what I'll do is get the 5870, and get another one later to do the same thing.

EDIT: If eyefinity and multiple monitors works with CF and all that, getting two normal 5870 is better than getting a pricey 5870 eyefinity 6 edition.
 
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IIRC Eyefinity does not support crossfire on current generation cards. The new eyefinity 6 card will be the first to support eyefinity in crossfire i think.
 
Yes, I think you right, I heard the same

EDIT: Actually I think it might work, but only if you connect the 3 monitors to one card. It's hard to tell, alot of people say one thing then other people say something else.

EDIT2: AHA! Yes, eyefinity+CF is supported, check this out
 
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Thought I'd post this, I contacted AMD to see if they would answer my questions, they answered pretty satisfactorily. This was my original question:

sniperchang said:
Hello, My question regards the compatibility of the 5870 with eyefinity and crossfire. I wish to purchase an ATI product due to the high performance and excellent pricing of your product, but there's some confusion about the compatibility of some possible configurations I'd like to do. I currently have four monitors, three of which I'd like to create a display group with eyefinity, the fourth is a secondary monitor. If I buy a 5870, with an active DisplayPort adapter, to accomplish a display group of three monitors, would I be able to buy a second 5870 and crossfire with the first? Can the second 5870 run the fourth display(not part of the display group, just an independent display)? If not, would adding a weaker ATI card just to run the fourth monitor work? Can eyefinity groups be accomplished accross two graphics card, or does it have to stay on one? Can all this be also accomplished with 5850s? I understand that the 5870 eyefinity six editon will have 6 DisplayPort that do not need active displayport adapters. Can this card be crossfire with another (non-eyefinity 6) 5870? The following question regard eyefinity itself: If I have a large central monitor, and two smaller monitors in portrait (such that the height in pixels are very close) can I create a display group? If the height of secondary monitors in a display group is significantly different, is there more option than just change the resolution of the display? (like different scaling options, hidden display areas, etc). Thank you for your help

Their reply

AMD said:
Response and Service Request History:

As long as you do not enable CrossFire in the Catalyst Control Center software you would be able to run the 4th display off of the second card. If CrossFire is enabled you cannot run any displays on the second card.

You cannot make monitors on the second card part of the same group as displays on the first card.

The 6 output cards can be paired with another HD5K series but you will hit a limit of about 8 displays working at any one time. The 6 output cards are also mini display port connections. They will have the same limitation as the 3 output cards do with respect to passive and active dongles. Ideally 6 native DP monitors should be used with these cards.

For the Eyefinity groups the displays must be at the same resolution and refresh rate, you cannot mix monitors that do not support a common res/ref.

In order to update this service request, please respond, leaving the service request reference intact.

Best regards,

AMD Global Customer Care

That clears up alot of things.
 
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