[quote]Tech support said not to flash BIOS, as it is a driver issue and is in process of being resolved :-) Good news finally.
ERIC
That's definitely good news. But if you can't wait out the month for new drivers, the new BIOS works like a charm. :D
Good thing about flashing video cards. If you accidentally hose the BIOS during flashing, you can reflash it by booting into a secondary video card and trying again. Who among us doesn't have an older video card lying around?
Edit: BTW, here's the relevant page with links to both the new BIOS and a flash utility that worked for me:
http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=17012&start=135
Just scroll down a little and you'll see the relevant posts.
Gave it a try, downloaded and flashed using: ATI.HD5870.1024.091112.bin
Flashing was quick and easy went well both times.
Flashing did not do anything to fix the DP connected panel (still flickered about once a second).
Second one of the DVI monitors stopped working correctly (would get crap in the bottom 50% every few seconds (not usable), had to re-flash back to the original bios 12.011.000.006.034494. Now no DP display at all again, yet at least the DVI ports work correctly.
So flashing did not help. -1 for that for those keeping count
ATI needs to release a solution for this ASAP, as I'm just plain pissed off at this point, might try complaining to support on Monday (need something to do while at work).
ERIC