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 Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions   Topic: 6950 + mDP=>HDMI + DVI + DVI Eyefinity config

 Post subject: Yes - the Flex card has a
Posted: 07 Aug 2011, 04:29 

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Yes - the Flex card has a built in converter to make Eyefinity work without an adapter. I've read some conflicting info on the regular 6xxx cards. Thank you for your post.

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 Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions   Topic: 6950 + mDP=>HDMI + DVI + DVI Eyefinity config

Posted: 07 Aug 2011, 00:07 

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Hi gang, So I've build a new rig and am going from an AMD1055t+5770 eyefintiy to an Intel i5-2500k+6950 setup. My 5770 is running nicely across three 28" i-Inc monitors. Those monitors only have HDMI and VGA inputs, and I connect my 5770 with 2 DVI=>HDMI cables and 1 DP=>DVI adapter (and then DVI=>H...

 Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions   Topic: 4 Monitor setup

 Post subject: Re: 4 Monitor setup
Posted: 29 Nov 2010, 04:42 

Replies: 7
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Look at a tritton usb to vga adapter. I have used one for a year with my 5970. I use it to monitor teamspeak and temp monitoring programs. 40 to 60 bucks depending on the one you get. I suggested that a second video card would be a solution. I don't wish to connect 4 monitors to my 5770. This adapt...

 Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions   Topic: 4 Monitor setup

 Post subject: Re: 4 Monitor setup
Posted: 29 Nov 2010, 01:44 

Replies: 7
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@flux - I haven't considered using the HDMI port on my 5770 for the reason that it is already driving three screens in eyefinity, and my CRT is an old school VGA connector. I cannot test to see if your suggestion is viable, but I'd be inclined to think it isn't. However, there are gobs of super chea...

 Forum: AMD Eyefinity Discussions   Topic: 4 Monitor setup

 Post subject: Re: 4 Monitor setup
Posted: 20 Nov 2010, 22:46 

Replies: 7
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Yes, it will work provided you connect your 4th monitor to your motherboard's onboard video port. I have done exactly as you want to do: I have an Asus MB and I had to go into the bios and tell it to use the onboard video as the primary display adapter. I then told the CCC to setup my big screens as...
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