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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 16:23 
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So im a bit confused by this thread, i was about to get a 5870 and now im not sure if i should.

With my setup, i have 3 * 24 Dell LCDs, all only have DVIs.

Do i need to get a $100 Active DP converter, or can i use an HDMI to DVI converter to drive the third monitor, while conecting the other 2 monitors to the DVI ports?

Thanks


If none of those Dell 24" monitors have Display Port, you MUST have the $100 adapter to make it work. The 5870 only allows two DVI-D connections, and the third MUST run through the Display Port connection, if your monitor does not have DP, then the adapter is needed to enable Eyefinity to span and work on all three monitors.


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[quote]So im a bit confused by this thread, i was about to get a 5870 and now im not sure if i should.

With my setup, i have 3 * 24 Dell LCDs, all only have DVIs.

Do i need to get a $100 Active DP converter, or can i use an HDMI to DVI converter to drive the third monitor, while conecting the other 2 monitors to the DVI ports?

Thanks


You need one of these:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Cables/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=330-5521

*cries in a corner, not available in Dell Canada :(

No go for the 5870 until i can find one of them, Thanks


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 16:31 
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[quote][quote] - Display Port being a MUST to triple screen game ( how many Gamers have a monitor with DP, not too many, and only the newer Dell's and HP have that connection, which are rather pricey displays, so all the good priced monitors or us with old monitors are left out ? )

As I've said, DisplayPort is the enabler to this technology, its not feasible to offer it as a "no extra cost" value add feature without it.

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.

Well said.. now we have to by a $100 adapter (assuming it will work).
That is not far from say.. buying a Th2go.

I think many consumer will be turned off if they know they they either have to get a $100 adapter or get a new screen for eyefinity.

Also I wonder if sheet will hit the fan when the masses try to get eyefinity and realize what a PITA it is..

Even for a tech head like me it took so long and reading through forums..
I doubt the average guy will know how to set it up and just say there's something wrong with the card..

It's a little confusing to say the least I was under the original assumption that:
1) Eyefinity works on WinXP (or at least triple monitor for desktop which doesn't work either)
2) you can just purchase any DP -> DVI adapter if you don't have a native DP scrreen to plug into. (I can imagine all these people buying adapters only to find out it won't work and the worst part is some of those adapter that doesn't work is described as active adapters... )


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 16:37 
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[quote][quote][quote] - Display Port being a MUST to triple screen game ( how many Gamers have a monitor with DP, not too many, and only the newer Dell's and HP have that connection, which are rather pricey displays, so all the good priced monitors or us with old monitors are left out ? )

As I've said, DisplayPort is the enabler to this technology, its not feasible to offer it as a "no extra cost" value add feature without it.

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.

Well said.. now we have to by a $100 adapter (assuming it will work).
That is not far from say.. buying a Th2go.

I think many consumer will be turned off if they know they they either have to get a $100 adapter or get a new screen for eyefinity.

Also I wonder if sheet will hit the fan when the masses try to get eyefinity and realize what a PITA it is..

Even for a tech head like me it took so long and reading through forums..
I doubt the average guy will know how to set it up and just say there's something wrong with the card..

It's a little confusing to say the least I was under the original assumption that:
1) Eyefinity works on WinXP (or at least triple monitor for desktop which doesn't work either)
2) you can just purchase any DP -> DVI adapter if you don't have a native DP scrreen to plug into. (I can imagine all these people buying adapters only to find out it won't work and the worst part is some of those adapter that doesn't work is described as active adapters... )


So at this point we dont even know if active adapters work? wow.

Eyefinity is turning out to be really cost prohibitive even for someone like me that spends hundreds of dollars on hardware each year.

So it wont take triple screen gaming out of its niche, at least it is a step in the right direction.

By the time DP displays are the standard ATi should have the platform completely figured out and tested, that is unless they drop it because of small adoption rate. Time will tell. I guess Matrox does not have much to fear at this point, with DVI being the standard right now.


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 16:54 
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[quote]I hope Dave have the pulling power to pass on some suggestion that I'm sure alot of the user here would like:

I've already made the suggestion to the Software Product Managers that as more people get to grips with what we offer we should tka esome direct feedback as to prioritisation of features / updates.
1) PLEASE get Bezel managment working.. don't have to be that fancy "virtual higher resolution then crop image" method like I read about. I'm happy with the way Matrox did it. I don't see that being too hard to program compared to the original intended method.

Bezel management is the next priority feature to be addressed. I don't have a timeline for you, but was recently in a meeting with the software developers to give feedback o some of the stuff they had in the works and also the GUI for it.
2) Its great that the 5870 can do triple 1920x1200. But we want resolution like triple 1680x1050/1440x900/1366x768. Because some games can't run 5760x1200 resolution. it just won't startup. The 5870 while is fast can't run some games at high fps at 5760x1200. If we can get say 3x1440x900 (4320x900) working on the 5870 we can still get Triplehead and fast FPS in games

There are some technical reasons why not all potential resolutions are not supported, but there are others from the maximum res that are. Though feedback on the priority of other resolutions might be useful.

I'm slightly confused now, what resolutions can i expect from Eyefinity, i'm running 3 1680 x 1050 22 inch monitors , (when i get my displayport Dell P2210 and i can finally get a go at Eyefinity), are we saying 5040 x 1050 isnt available ?

What res are available to anyone on a 22inch .. i.e. 1900x 1200 x 3 isnt an option on a 22 ..


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 16:54 
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It is still much cheaper to go and buy the $100 Dell active adapter over the $300 Matrox TH2G box, and that Matrox device only does 1680x1050res max times three. But if you have a monitor with Display Port you don't need the adapter at all.

Eyefinity and 5870's is meant for the [H]ardcore crowd who want to triple screen game or more on monitors of 1920x1080, 1920x1200, and 2560x1600 resolutions. Or if you have three of the older size 20" 1600x1200res displays, actually that would be a pretty good setup, three of those running 4800x1200res total, and still be very playable and smooth.


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 16:58 
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[quote][quote]

I'm slightly confused now, what resolutions can i expect from Eyefinity, i'm running 3 1680 x 1050 22 inch monitors , (when i get my displayport Dell P2210 and i can finally get a go at Eyefinity), are we saying 5040 x 1050 isnt available ?

What res are available to anyone on a 22inch .. i.e. 1900x 1200 x 3 isnt an option on a 22 ..


You are totally fine. 3 - 22" monitors of 1680x1050res each is easy for Eyefinity with a total res of 5040x1050 = no problem at all. And one of the monitors will have Display Port standard, your all set. And that res will play smooth as butter compared to running like 3 -24" of 1920x1200res grand total of 5760x1200res, or worse yet 3 - 30" of 7680x1600res which is almost unplayable to game on.


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It is still much cheaper to go and buy the $100 Dell active adapter over the $300 Matrox TH2G box, and that Matrox device only does 1680x1050res max times three. But if you have a monitor with Display Port you don't need the adapter at all.

Eyefinity and 5870's is meant for the [H]ardcore crowd who want to triple screen game or more on monitors of 1920x1080, 1920x1200, and 2560x1600 resolutions. Or if you have three of the older size 20" 1600x1200res displays, actually that would be a pretty good setup, three of those running 4800x1200res total, and still be very playable and smooth.


In my case though, that adapter is not available in Canada so im looking at the apple one:

http://store.apple.com/ca/product/MB571Z/A

Problem is that, it is designed for mini-displayport, it wont work.

The other one:

http://ncix.com/products/?sku=74073Q22&vpn=NR078AA&manufacture=WORKSTATION%20OPTIONS

Almost $200 and we still dont know if it works, hard to bite the bullet, even thou i really want to... :(


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 17:01 
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[quote][quote]I hope Dave have the pulling power to pass on some suggestion that I'm sure alot of the user here would like:

I've already made the suggestion to the Software Product Managers that as more people get to grips with what we offer we should tka esome direct feedback as to prioritisation of features / updates.
1) PLEASE get Bezel managment working.. don't have to be that fancy "virtual higher resolution then crop image" method like I read about. I'm happy with the way Matrox did it. I don't see that being too hard to program compared to the original intended method.

Bezel management is the next priority feature to be addressed. I don't have a timeline for you, but was recently in a meeting with the software developers to give feedback o some of the stuff they had in the works and also the GUI for it.
2) Its great that the 5870 can do triple 1920x1200. But we want resolution like triple 1680x1050/1440x900/1366x768. Because some games can't run 5760x1200 resolution. it just won't startup. The 5870 while is fast can't run some games at high fps at 5760x1200. If we can get say 3x1440x900 (4320x900) working on the 5870 we can still get Triplehead and fast FPS in games

There are some technical reasons why not all potential resolutions are not supported, but there are others from the maximum res that are. Though feedback on the priority of other resolutions might be useful.

I'm slightly confused now, what resolutions can i expect from Eyefinity, i'm running 3 1680 x 1050 22 inch monitors , (when i get my displayport Dell P2210 and i can finally get a go at Eyefinity), are we saying 5040 x 1050 isnt available ?

What res are available to anyone on a 22inch .. i.e. 1900x 1200 x 3 isnt an option on a 22 ..

Surely not. I don't think there has been enough trial and error to call that claim legit just yet. Perhaps it isn't reported as a resolution due to how the monitors are configured at the time eyefinity is being setup??

- Jay


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 17:02 
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It is still much cheaper to go and buy the $100 Dell active adapter over the $300 Matrox TH2G box, and that Matrox device only does 1680x1050res max times three. But if you have a monitor with Display Port you don't need the adapter at all.

Not quite. You also have to factor in the price of the video card. $400 + $100 = $500. A lot of people have already fast video cards like a GTX 295, a HD4870X2 or other such setups. An HD 5870 won't be any faster for them.


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