[quote][quote]on a sidenote I wonder if an ATI partner might do a redesign of the 5870 month later with 3x "working" DVI outputs, depends if they expect a market for it I guess ...
I don't thnk there is a large enough market for them to do that, or it would have been done in the first place.
hum I agree with the rest of your post but I'm not so sure about that bit...
why ? because there isn't a large enough market for AMD to put out a GFX card like that. Ho yes! that's probably the case.
But sometimes partners look at more niche markets than AMD & NVIDIA do, to differentiate themselves from other partners ...
(like 2GB GTX285 for example ... don't tell me this is not a niche market ... or worse : Asus MARS ...)
IMHO, what was done, was done for several reasons and is targeted at the mainstream. AMD very deliberately designed this port out design for all of it's current cards on the market right now. Just look over Newegg and see the 5000-series line offerings. 100% of them use the same port out right now. Going 3 DVI would require a hardware redesign just get what you want. Just because you want something doesn't make it financially plausiable. Many of the things we want that AMD will listen to us are going to be software driver based suggestions. Those are a bit easier to modify than a hardware design, as they put out monthly software/driver updates. What you are suggesting takes much greater research and time (and budget) to pull off a hardware respin. What I am to understand out of all of this, the DP configuration was the only reason why this came about. They're probably not going to totally redesign the whole 5000-series port out configuration just because you want a 3rd "legacy" clock generator. They could explain it better though why it would require an expensive hardware redesign, as I'm a manufacturing engineer, not an electronics engineer.
Things like the ASUS Mars and EVGA Classified 285 occured because the manufacturer opened the design up to it's partners for custom designs. At this point in time AMD has been sticking to the reference designs only and to my knowledge has yet to license partners to modify the design. If you'll ever see a 3 legacy clock card, it would come out of AMD licensing the ability to open up custom variations of the cards to partners, most likely not from AMD. This late in the product development timeline, it makes no financial sense to respin a new 3rd "legacy" clock generator design. The most variation you might see at this moment is only custom heatsink or bios configurations. This would be a better request to target at AMD partners than at AMD themselves.
Would I want a 3 DVI 5000-series card? Yes. Would I buy one? Yes. Do I see it happening anytime soon? No. If it added a cost of....say....$30 premum to the card for a 3 DVI port card, that is still less than a $100 adapter. I fully understand that. It just doesn't mean it'll occur though. Just my 2 cents... :wink: