With answer like that I'm surprised you'll get any help from me in the future. You'll find that I do know what I'm talking about. I subcontract out to AMD directly to assist them at their promotional events. Now what is done as a one-off aftermarket design by a partner vender isn't normal. If they claim they can do it, then I suppose they can, but don't expect that behavior from any other AMD Eyefinity card. When asking for help it's probably a good idea not to be an arse about it to those attempting to assist you.
Well, let me first say I never claimed I knew more about AMD cards than anyone else. I never claimed you didn't know what you were talking about. What I said was is someone can give me an answer other than "shooting from the hip", so to speak. If a company does something a little different than what is the norm, instead of telling me:
The third port will still have to be displayport. No card will do DVI+DVI+HDMI. It'll only do DVI+DVI+DP or DVI+HDMI+DP.
. . .you could have just said you didn't know. When you tell me something that is contradictory to what is being said by the company, can you understand why I'm baffled at the response? What makes it worse is I get essentially the same response again, (not from you) but even with less explanation. Essentially, what I see the conversation amount to is:
"Which of these cards that don't need DP would you suggest?"
"You need DP."
"That's not what the manufacturer says."
"You need DP."
"But even all these people say that they don't need it."
. . .No response for days.
Admittedly though, I did come across like you said, an "arse", for which, I apologize. I probably was taking out my frustration with my Eyefinity problems out on both of the original responders. With that being said,
I can confirm that the Flex 6950 by Sapphire does not require a DP monitor/adapter. I am currently using 2 DVIs and one HDMI. I have two DP ports open, which are both 1.2 so I could possibly daisy chain 3 additional monitors for a total of 6.