Don't forget one of the monitors needs to have a displayport connection or you need to buy an active adapter.
I thought the passive adapters would work fine for single link DVI? Though perhaps I am dreaming again.
I thought the passive adapters would work fine for single link DVI? Though perhaps I am dreaming again.
They can, but the video device has to support DVI signaling on the Displayport as well to function with a passive adapter. Evidently the 5xxx series does not.
Still too vague.
1) Which FPSs?
2) What do you consider "playable"?
3) What is "decent nice graphics"?
Those last two are very subjective from person to person.
My system:
Intel Core2 Duo E8200 @3.2Ghz
4GB PC2 1066 DDR2 RAM
MSI HD 5870 1GB @ stock
Windows 7 Professional x64
3x Dell P2310H Displays (DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort)
How are you liking Eyefinity so far? Worth the cost? What about the monitor bezels?
Games that play well @ 5760x1080 on a 5870 -
1. Source Games (HL2, Left 4 Dead, TF 2, etc.) - 60+ fps
2. Dragon Age: Origins 35-80 fps depending
3. Modern Warfare 2 - 40-60 fps
4. GRID Pro Race Driver - 45-70 fps
5. Batman: Arkham Asylum - 60 fps
6. Mirror's Edge - 40-60 fps
7. Aion: The Tower of Eternity 50-100 fps
Games that run a little slow -
1. Borderlands (30-50 fps.. framerate is inconsistent, feels slow in some parts)
Games that are unplayable, unless you like slide shows
1. Crysis (have not tested warhead, but I don't expect that it would be much different)
Your system is better than mine.. so you may get higher framerates in some games than I do..
My system:
Intel Core2 Duo E8200 @3.2Ghz
4GB PC2 1066 DDR2 RAM
MSI HD 5870 1GB @ stock
Windows 7 Professional x64
3x Dell P2310H Displays (DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort)
I am thinking of getting 3 monitors (1920x1200) to setup in a 3-Monitor Eyefinity setup.
Do you guys think my machine can support this at decently nice graphics settings w/ playable framerates?
My specs are:
i7 860
4GB DDR3 (probably going to 8GB)
Radeon 5870
Thanks.
Did you feel like Eyefinity was worth the money?
Yes, I'm very happy with the setup. The additional screen real estate is great even for windows usage.
For $450 out of pocket after unloading my 24", this has been a good investment. Games are awesome, too.. especially first person titles like Mirror's Edge and Left 4 Dead.
It is good to hear that because (to me) multi-monitors would seem like a higher value move than a mobo/CPU swap.