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Guru3D.com » News » ATI Eyefinity review

ATI Eyefinity review

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/29/2009 04:02 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

With the release of Radeon series 5800 comes a new feature. It's called Eyefinity. Eyefinity in short is having the ability to connect multiple monitors to your graphics card and create an extreme native resolution. It allows you to setup two to six monitors, combine them and make one massive screen.

Guru3D will put this to the test today as we combine three 24 inch Dell monitors and try out a good number of games. The idea is to create a much more immersive state of gameplay.  Especially for flight simulators , racing games and strategy games where you like to have a big field / area to play in it enhances visibility, this feature could just be really grand.

Wanna have a look ? We are going to show you some video's of ATI Eyefinity as well. Check out Guru3D's article right here.







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