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Review: ATI Radeon HD 5870 - Part 21
The possible uses to the ATI Eyefinity are almost endless. The displays can be configured in many ways: for example, three monitors can be placed to create a portrait or landscape mode; one can be placed in horizontal, and two in vertical; six monitors in the same row, or even in two rows of three each.
The interesting thing is that using more than one graphic card in CrossFire mode, users can connect even up to 24 monitors. But were the old limits overcome? This could be a valid question: are there support from applications and videogames or there will be a very few limited number of titles compatible with it?
Published on October 26, 2009 · Filed under: ATI Eyefinity, Ati Driver, Ati Radeon Hd, Ati Video Card, DirectX 11;

