Wanted to jump in, as I have the exact same setup, Single 5970 (was dual but one card had to be RMA'd) with 3x dell 30's
My experience has been the same... I'm concerned about being able to drive those ultra high resolutions too, but my plan right now is to run with 2x 5970's. Now though, even with the 9.12 hotfix quad GPU's don't work with eyefinity (HORRIBLE framerates), hopefully that's resolved in the next driver release.
I definitely wouldn't give up the 3x 30's though... Even if we can't drive them effectively, graphics horsepower will only increase in the future and we'll be able to drive them (as long as we have top-end cards). I've been really impressed with the ability of 1 5970 to handle 7680x1600 so far, we'll see what quadfire support adds.
My feeling is if I can run at 7680 at an acceptable framerate, then I will, if not, then I still have a single 2560 display that I can run with maxed out settings (2x 5970's)... Not complaining either way :cheers
I run the hotfix driver and I haven't really noticed a difference at least in the games I play.
I use afterburner and a g19 to monitor GPU clocks, temps, and load while in games and benchmarks. You can use this to see if both cores are really working, and how hard. It works great, most useful feature of the g19 so far lol... Well that, coretemp, and the ability to see whats playing in my winamp stream.. Just a warning though, I've found the user definied auto fan control in afterburner to cause some stuttering (make sure it's disabled), same with fraps, asus gamer OSD, and the rivatuner stats server.
Two of my favorite eyefinity demo apps in desktop mode... Google Earth and Winamp fullscreen milkdrop visualizations... Awesome..
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