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Review: ATI Radeon HD 5870 - Part 22
In this sense, AMD has worked well in offering a solution that allows the OS to see the monitors connected to the outputs as one single monitor with a bigger resolution. This was done in a driver level, so that a game, in order to support the ATI Eyefinity technology, only has to allow bigger resolutions to work.
Thanks to the driver support, it’s also possible to create group of displays that the Operating System sees as one single display. All the new features can be found on the new version of the Catalyst Control Center that was introduced by AMD last summer.
Published on October 27, 2009 · Filed under: Uncategorized;

