
The dual GPU product that you guys learned to know under codename Malta finally is released.

We review the new AMD Radeon HD 7990 including FCAT frametime measurements. The new graphics card is intended to boost a little more performance into entry-level gaming.
#XFX RADEON HD 6850 GAMING CODE#
We test and review the MSI Radeon HD 7790 OC edition, also known under SKU code R7790-1GD5-OC incl FCAT Frametimes. The Gigabyte HD7790 OC 2GB clocks in at 1075 MHz on the boost engine, packed with totally silent custom cooling. We benchmark the product incl FCAT Frametimes. We test and review the Gigabyte Radeon HD 7790 2GB OC edition, also known under SKU code GV-R7790OC-2GD. But what about temperatures then you must be wondering ? That also means it's rather silent as it does not make any noise. This stock clocked Radeon HD 7850 is cooled passively, meaning it has no fans tool it down. We test and review the PowerColor Radeon HD 7850 SCS3 today. Now since monitor Bezels are a little icky I have created the above video to show you how you could do it as well ) Please post your setups in our forums, we'd love to hear from you. It will be interesting to learn just what kind of living room you have if you were to employ such a configuration. Guru3D users and gamers will no doubt find this setup to their liking.
#XFX RADEON HD 6850 GAMING SERIES#
The graphics card can take that resolution and in fact combine the screen resolution and play in it.ĪTI's Series 6000 graphics cards will be able to drive one to six monitors per graphics card depending on the limitations we just mentioned in the previous chapter about monitor connectivity. You will have no problem connecting say, three 30" monitors at 2560x1600.


We advise three monitors as maximum for Eyefinity anyway.Īn exciting feature that started in the Radeon series 5000, and now continued on the 6000 series graphics cards is Eyefinity. So really you are back to three easy to connect monitors. Of course you can configure Eyefinity as you please, through multiple monitors per DP connector, or one at a time with the help of the DVI connectors.ĭP 1.2 can support six monitors per two connectors, but will require a breakout box or daisy chain compatible monitors. The external breakout-box I mentioned will be called a MST HUB (Multi Stream Transport), to date pricing and availability for that is unknown. Unfortunately that isn't all, connecting six monitors to two display port connectors will require an external breakout-box or monitors that support daisy chain (very expensive). The reference design cards will carry two mini Displayport (v1.2) connectors, one HDMI 1.4a connector and two DVI connectors of which one is single link, the other dual-link.ĭisplay ports is now up-to snuff at revision v1.2 and that allows for a lot of extra bandwidth, in fact per connector you could drive up-to three monitors, so if you use both DP 1.2 connectors, up-to 6 monitors will be supported. You guys will notice that the new 6800 series cards have a plethora of monitor connectors.
