Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity6 review -
Eyefinity6 Video examples
Eyefinity6 Video examples
In the following video's we'll be showing you a high-def recording of a couple of applications and games. This method, we feel, will get you a better idea of what you can expect, what's hot and what's not.
In the examples below we opted to show you some games with and also without Bezel management. Bare in mind you can choose your preference (if the game will allow a custom resolution (bezel managed)).
Ehm .. Productivity mode?
Now you could also use the screens in work environments for presentations, information boards like you see at the airport and really a multitude of choices and options come to mind.
But you and me as couch potato know that the RV870 GPUs empowering the Radeon HD 5870 cards have plenty of raw Video processing power to to some wicked stuff. Check out the chill video.
So here we have four 1080P video streams while I'm browsing the web, do a little Photoshop, I could work a little of course as well. Mind you that we are still using that mid-range Phenom II system okay? Now obviously of you reproduce this at home for similar reasons like shown in the video .. then you are spoiled my man. But this is fun, really a lot of fun.
Okay, what you guys want to see are games I guess ...
Resident Evil 5
Here we have Resident Evil 5 -- we show the benchmark as it's a nice way to show you performance with the actual readable framerate on screen. For RE5 we have not enabled Bezel management which immediately looks distorted. We are playing in a native 5040x2100 resolution. As you can see at roughly 60-'ish frames per second we have nothing to worry about, the game will be absolutely playable.
Batman Arkham Asylum
In Batman Arkham Asylum we show the a part of the intro sequence. The video camera was not properly configured though, hence the blown overexposure. Still, a good and very playable game with six screens. We have Bezel correction activated meaning we work in a customized resolution. Batman Arkham Asylum is a nice title for Eyefinity with six monitors.
We test and review the Gigabyte Radeon HD 7790 2GB OC edition, also known under SKU code GV-R7790OC-2GD. We benchmark the product incl FCAT Frametimes. The new graphics card is intended to boost a little more performance into entry-level gaming. The Gigabyte HD7790 OC 2GB clocks in at 1075 MHz on the boost engine, packed with totally silent custom cooling.
MSI Radeon HD 7790 TurboDuo OC review
We test and review the MSI Radeon HD 7790 OC edition, also known under SKU code R7790-1GD5-OC incl FCAT Frametimes. The new graphics card is intended to boost a little more performance into entry-level gaming.
Radeon HD 7990 review
We review the new AMD Radeon HD 7990 including FCAT frametime measurements. The dual GPU product that you guys learned to know under codename Malta finally is released. AMD it doing it in style, two fully equipped Tahiti XT2 GPUs versus good yet silent cooling. In this review we'll look at the product, the architecture, the benchmarks, including frametime based FCAT measurements. Head on over towards our AMD Radeon HD 7990.
Club3D Radeon HD 7870 Joker review
We test and review the Club3D Radeon HD 7870 Joker, this is the much discussed 7870 card that in fact has a 7900 series GPU, the Tahiti LE. For a fair amount of money this series 7800 product now offers 7900 series performance. Armed with 2GB of graphics memory it hits a sweet spot gaming performance wise and to date it one of the more popular products in the mainstream segment. Let's check out the Club3D Radeon HD 7870 Joker.
