Author:
TechManiak
Sep
23

ATI has introduced two new players to the GPU market. Powered by the latest Radeon 5800 Series GPU: the Radeon 5850 and Radeon 5870. Compared to the Radeon HD 4890, it has twice the number of stream processors, twice the transistors, twice the texture and pixel blending power and is worth twice as much. The 5870 is very competitive at a price of $379 and being as fast as the GeForce GTX 295 with 2 GPUs.
ATI Claims:
ATI Radeon™ HD 5800 Series graphics processors are the most technologically advanced and feature rich GPUs AMD has ever created.
Sources [Ubergizmo, Engadget, HardOCP, ]
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Author:
TechManiak
Sep
10

Maximum PC witnessed XPlane 9 and Far Cry 2 running at full resolution on Eyefinity at 12-20 frames per second. HotHardware notes that an upcoming DX11 racing game, Dirt 2, was played at 7680 x 3200 with “perfectly acceptable frame rates” (although 12 fps is not what many would consider “acceptable”).
The feature is called Eyefinity and it allows multiple monitors to be used as a single display. Currently, when multiple monitors are connected to a single PC, those monitors are seen as separate displays that can be configured as an extended desktop or mirroring. With Eyefinity, the displays are arranged in 1 or more groups and the OS sees the groups as single displays.
No word yet on a release date, but Engadget reports that Acer, Dell, HP, MSI and Toshiba already have Eyefinity notebooks in the works.
Read – AMD introduces a graphics chip that can power six computer displays at once
Read – AMD Eyefinity Multi-Display Technology In Action
Sources [Gizmodo, Engadget, Maximum PC, HotHardware]
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