[quote][quote]Time will tell...
This is the card I plan to get, no doubt...
If it really was the case, there'd be no real need for a 6 port card, just jam as many cards as you have PCIe ports into the mobo. All evidence has shown that this is not the case and likely will never be. People have been making seriously bad assumptions ever since AMD played that Linux bait and switch X-Plane demo where FOUR instances of X-Plane were running (not one). You show me EyeFinity currently working with more than 6 displays in SLS mode and I'll show you a hoax. :wink:
The technology is here, it will probably continue to spread, and because of that, this technology will be able to expand and CF will soon be ready!
IF the 2GB rumor is true (without being a x2) than I will get 2 of these and CF with Eyefinity. I don't need DVI or VGA, I have a DP monitor and will make the most of this, but I will not buy just to buy, will research and what not. ;)
IMHO, wishful thinking on your part. The mechanics of it are designed not to bridge GPUs or cards. There will be bandwidth and latency issues within the mobo bus if they go that route. Sure SoftTH does it, but at a cost. EyeFinity was never initially designed to bridge GPUs or Cards. Just ask they guys here that helped design it. :wink:
Don't confuse Crossfire compatability with multicard/multi-GPU Eyefinity compatability. That's apples and oranges comparision. Crossfire is the exact opposite feature of Eyefinity hence would need to be totally recoded at a driver level to allow for multi-GPU port out. Sure, AMD is working towards multi-GPU and 1 card port outs, but multi-GPU and multi-card outs is a whole different matter.