[quote]I'm surprised your finding that resolution to be an issue. I have the 5850 running 5760x1200 (on a system much slower than yours) and the raw speed is quite amazing. Eyefinity has its glitches, but for me, horsepower hasn't really been one I could complain about.
. Well, what games are you running?
I'd like to see what your in-game settings are so we could compare apples-to-apples.
Try Crysis Warhead with everything on Enthusiast if you want a lovely slideshow. Dirt 2 can't handle any antialiasing with settings above Medium (horrible stuttering as you overwhelm the framebuffer apparently). World in Conflict DX10 also stutters pretty badly if you try 4x MSAA and set everything to High.
I'm not surprised really. A single 5870 struggles to give 60fps on these games at 1920x1200 with everything maxed out. At 5040x1050 it's just overwhelmed.
What worried me the most is that you really need 2gb for framebuffer at these resolutions. Once you start turning up the AA, that 1gb gets used up quickly.
I have a 5970 that will be here in 2 days. I was planning on getting a 5870(6) with the 2 gigs ram. I figured the horsepower of the 5970 was more important than the ram. I heard many times that they do NOT plan on a 5970 with 4 gigs or 2 gigs per core. That is the card I was hoping for. I have read many reviews over the last couple of years that when they test cards like the 260 that at hight res like 1920x1200 with aa or even 2560 without aa that the 896 ram can get filled on certain games. just imagine what happens with eyefinity then. That 1gig ram is gonna explode. I am gonna be real unhappy if they announce a 5970 4 gig card in the next 4-6 months.