[quote]One might say well yea but you have to run SLI. Ok fair enough but that is still a cheaper solution then having to buy DP monitors when there are hardly any out and yet they are very expensive or have to buy a Validated http://support.amd.com/us/eyefinity/Pages/eyefinity-dongles.aspx $100 adapter that still produces flickering.
So in the end it is cheaper and easier.
That sort of depends on the starting point; if you're starting from the point of having 3 DVI panels in the first place then may it is cheaper (though if its an SLI solution and the card need to be matched, then maybe not). If you are a new user with only 1 or two panels in the first place then you need to spring for the cost of the additional panels anyway and DP panels are not necessarily more expensive than DVI/HDMI only panels and you can start with a single GPU on Eyefinity.
However, I don't really see that as a "battle" between DP and HDMI. Given what has been discussed so far it look like the HDMI on the Ferm boards are used in exactly the same way as the HDMI we've shipped with most of the HD 5000 series so far (although Fermi will need a MiniHDMI to HDMI cable / adapter as well), but the HD 5000 series extends the single card functionality with DP as well, and the capability of the additional displays on a single card via DP.
Your argument about springing for extra panels goes both ways most people are not rocking 3 panels.
Uhhh you sure about that show me a DP monitor that is as cheap as a standard DVI monitor please I would love to see one. All the ones I have seen that are 24" are around $600. I got my DVI/HDMI monitor for $189.
Also this is "SAID" to be capable on older cards as well through a Driver Update. So it could still be even cheaper then buying one HD5000 series card.
And Fermi would not need the extra mini to HDMI to me it looks like regular HDMI but that is besides the point you would use standard DVI considering it is the same as the HDMI port.
And can you explain the following a little further
"but the HD 5000 series extends the single card functionality with DP as well, and the capability of the additional displays on a single card via DP."
How do you figure what is so good about DP right now, I am not talking about in the future because in the future if everything goes DP these cards will be old and newer and greater things will be out by the time that happens. But as of now all I am having is trouble still because of "DP" now I really wish ATI would go with this design and enable triple screen to be used on 2 cards with out the need for DP I would buy a second card if that happened it would solve everyone's problem I am sure or a driver update.