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Say Goodbye to Your TripleHead2Go

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And say hello to ATi's new eyefinity technology.
In the absence of some specs- "eyefinity" seems also, as TH2Go, to be limited to simply spreading a single view across multiple monitors? If eyefinity can display triple views- LFwd,Fwd,RFwd all integrated into one wide view they will have a winner.Alex Reid
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We'll have to wait to find out for sure, but I don't see why it would be impossible, especially since part of the eyefinity technology is 3 discrete display controllers, so the ability to output 3 separate views should be achievable, IMHO.

can this eyefinity be used with nvidia cards, or just ATi cards???

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Eyefinity is an ATi technology. Their latest family of graphics cards will be the only products on the market which have this feature, for the foreseeable future. Nvidia would need to re-design their consumer graphics card PCBs to support an additional NVIO chip in order to add support for another display output which could be used simultaneously in conjunction with the other two existing display outputs.

  • 2 weeks later...
Get ready to drool. Pics
Really interested to read Kyle's thoughts after he attends the preview on the Hornet. Truly can't wait to see the "Evergreen" cards once they are out.

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