Thursday, April 1, 2010

ATI Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity Six Edition review roundup: novel, less than no longer for everyone

We've got been fortunate enough to spend a little little touch up of your previous point allowing for an Eyefinity setup prior to, less than up until currently, it has got been somewhat of a trouble to become an absolutely purposeful six-screen setup back into a consumer's home. Nowadays, AMD could be taking the legwork of the the equation with the introduction of the Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 Edition, a standalone GPU with 2GB of GDDR5 memory plus innate support for pushing a half-dozen panels without delay. Outdoor of which, it has essentially the identical card that we have a tendency to saw go back on September, and primarily based on the cadre of reviews that we rounded up, the doubled memory bank does not carry out much to spice up frame rates. What it does do, nevertheless, is enable six-screen gaming. Unfortunately (though understandably), about that sort of gaming situation is merely intended for a choose segment of users, and lots of critics found the newness dressed in off exceptionally snappy. Of course, it was once not long before NeoSeeker have become fed up with the bezels ruining the experience, and pretty much everybody agreed that you simply wanted to take a seat an excellent half-mile away to actually get pleasure from it.
Either approach, we would motivate you to hit up Hot Hardware's
assortment of videos before biting the bullet, purchasing up an additional
five LCDs and then regretting it for the remainder of your Earthly
life.

Read - Hot Hardware

Read - AnandTech

Read - NeoSeeker
Read
- Rage3D
Read
- Laptop Perspective

Read - TweakTown

Read - FiringSquad

Read - Tom's Hardware
Read
- ExtremeTech

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