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Bummer, gotta wait for the x2 then, thanks
The x2 also needs crossfire support to work. It seems the only way to have a 5870 crossfire + multi monitor gaming, now, is using the matrox triplehead2go, limited of course to 5040x1050. :wink:
Actually not really, Crossfire on the x2's work in a lower level invisible to the Operating System, thats how im able to run 3 monitors using SoftTh with a 4870x2 and a 3870.
When the 5870x2 comes out, we should be able to use EyeFinity on it with no problems.
not at all, ATI wants you to believe that, however X2's CF is exactly the same one as independent cards CF, the only difference being that on an X2 ATI CCC won't display the CrossFire panel (and you can still disable CF with tools such as "ATITool")
but this is just a strategy not a hardware difference or limitation at all !!!
edit: the strategy is aimed at users not even knowing that their card runs CF
ATI thinks a user don't have to know what is the underlying software, it should just run (however it doesn't prevent a few issues here and there)
I own an x2 card myself and I gain almost 50% when crossfire is enabled on some "crossfire un-supported" games. That same game(vanguard) doesn't see any gain at all from running 2 individual cards in crossfire. The truth is, the crossfire on X2 cards are hardware based, whereas individual cards are not. And I can disable crossfire just fine on mine if I want, it's called "Catalyst AI". Not sure where you get your info from, but I've experienced the opposite of what you claim.