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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 18:21 
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[quote][quote]so i couldnt sleep last night like a crackhead knowing my 3x 24" samsungs and 5870 arrive later today, i just got confirmation that my dell adapter arrives this thursday 10/1. in the meantime its th2g

im loving this picture -



bizlink/dell adapter SHOULD work.

Please let us know... and in that picture are they using a DVI to HDMI converter after converting from DisplayPort to DL-DVI?

yeah that is a HDMI > DVI adapter as well, if u look closely.. the dvi ports also have HDMI > DVI adapters.

i'll definitley post results the second i group all 3 displays and fire up left 4 dead.

"fingers crossed"
^^^^Correct. This setup was running 3 HDTVs. For those who may not have seen the report thread, here are 2 videos of what this rig was actually running live at the launch event: (links removed)

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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 18:26 
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Wow this is pretty ridiculous, one monitor with display port cost as much as all 2 of my monitors put together 0.o

Well I found this dell here that's 199 with free shipping....but then I would have to send one of my 23' monitors back and my resolutions wouldn't line up...

http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=320-8103&cs=04&c=us&l=en&dgc=BF&cid=7421&lid=197378&acd=10549103-1727683-


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 18:49 
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Thanks Dave, for the confirmation on XP (that Eyefinity isn't supported on XP, for those who weren't following). Oh well, at least it gives me 3 weeks to figure out what to do for the 2 side monitors.

I'm running a single Dell 2707 (1920x1200), and I'm thinking of going for a couple of Samsung 2433BW + the Dell DP adapter. I wanted 2 that also supports 1920x1200 and I don't have the desk space (nor do I want to spend that much) for 2 more Dell 27" monitors.

Now I'm just glad I didn't go for the Dell 3007, it was on sale for only a couple of hundred more dollars at the time. Two 22" - 24" monitors would be an even bigger disparity.

Anyway for anyone looking, Dell also has a P2310H (1920x1080, with DP) on sale for $209 until 10/1.


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 18:55 
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Well for those that care the 23 dells are 209 with free shipping right now, get em while they are hot

http://www.logicbuy.com/deals/dell-professional-p2310h-23-in-1080p-lcd-monitor/14525.aspx


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 19:16 
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Well for those that care the 23 dells are 209 with free shipping right now, get em while they are hot

http://www.logicbuy.com/deals/dell-professional-p2310h-23-in-1080p-lcd-monitor/14525.aspx


Not sure how those "Professional" series are for gaming though ?

Or get the Dell "Alienware" branded gaming monitors, for 21.5" size 1920x1080res the image would look very sharp with small pixels, super high res.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Gaming_Displays/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=320-8218


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 19:21 
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How much price difference is there in the manufacture of a DP port vs a DP+ port? One would not think it was equal to the price of a $100 active adapter or for that matter 1/10th the price. I'm not getting the economics here as far as a card like the 6-port can't have all DP+ electrical port outs?

While you're coming at this from the larger picture and as a manufacturer, those of us here come at it from the perspective as the established surround-screen gaming community that simply doesn't have any market saturation at all of DP based products. There seems to be a lack of marketing research that was done when looking into the EyeFinity target market. You openly admit only just a few days ago even finding WSGF, which has had a focus on this type of technology for years now. I'd say almost 100% of the WSGF is DVI/HDMI based multi-display. The lack of DP+ and the adapter issue is making what would otherwise be a wonderful new tech and putting roadblocks in place for acceptance. By only using DP, ATI is passing the buck as far as user expense to all of us who will have to now go track down active adapters.

In order to gain wider acceptance I think most of us would be willing to pay a price premium for DP+ based cards. A price premium built into the card for DP+ is significantly less than hiding the cost and passing it onto the consumer via active adapter price premium.


Agree. The Eyefinity6 card must be able to support 6 single link DVI connections via simple passive adaptors. If you want dual link resolutions then you sacrifice two outputs each so you end up with 3 - the same as the current 5870.

It needs to be fully DP+ capable, able to switch each to single link DVI output.

If the 6 card is effectively gimped by the requirement to use active adaptors then the whole fuss of Eyefinity is going to fail...

And, if nVidia is watching and reading and picks up on these requirements for their next card then the current slot at the top for ATI is going to be very short again...

Dave, can you please confirm the DP+ capabilities of the Eyefinity6 card - can it run each output at single link DVI resolutions via passive adaptors...?


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 19:31 
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Already posted here.


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 19:39 
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I don't think anyone here is asking for ATi to do a "no extra cost" value add feature. I think what most of us are saying is that there should be some variation of the card that does away with DP and uses all DP+ that we'll happily pay the premium for over having to deal with active adapter costs. Would DP+ port not cost us less than a bunch of active adapters?


Simply put, yes, as it would require an entriely new ASIC specifically for this.

With that in mind, is the architecture capable of 6 DP+ ports on the 6 mini-dp card?

No. Again, its DP that makes this capable, and the architecture behind DP.

There is a pre-established market for EyeFinity and it's not currently properly targeting it. EyeFinity should set the bar low enough to allow it to gain acceptance and the DP requirement is an impediment to that, especially if DP+ could be used for a marginal increase in cost.

You're thinking only in terms of that market. Bear in mind that all previous graphics boards can only drive 2 displays, so most users will either have one or two panels - for them, adding Eyefinity capabilities means they need to add another display or two anyway.


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 19:40 
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[quote]can we get a confirmation if Eyefinity works with 3 x DVI LCDs when using two of the 5870 cards ?

thanks


I think Dave already confirmed that Eyefinity across cards is currently not supported.What we are interested in is WILL it eventually be supported one day?

Just to confirm
Dear Customer,

Your service request : SR #{ticketno:[8200241870]} has been reviewed and updated.

Response and Service Request History:

You would be able to run all three displays but only as independent displays. You would not be able to use the 3 monitors connected to different video cards as a single display. This can only be done on monitors connected to the same video card.

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

Best regards,

AMD Global Customer Care

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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 19:41 
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Already posted here.


So pretty much the same problem then, if you have 3 "legacy" DVI screens, you still need 2 normal DP adapters and one $100 active DP adapter...

Thanks for clarifying.


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