There are not any other reallyg ood answers, there are not many DP port based monitors @120hz on the marker, and there are almost none that have both DP and HDMI 1.4/DVI-D, which will bite you if you are trying to do 120hz eyefinity.
why put a gaming market on the market that doesn't have the standard outputs needed for what they suggest. It's simply unusable to setup eyefinity with 3 monitors without having to buy the active DP adapters, or trying to find a seto of monitors that support both connections natively @120hz...
I just ran into this problem, basically there are active DP -> Dual link DVI convertors that cost about $120 each, you can try the monoprice version for $60 a pop, but reports are that they don't always work and each monitor is finicky.
Bandwidths of each type...
I do a ton of research but forgive me for not knowing that display port to DVI convertors weren't dual link by default and have to be active and powered to get 1920x1080 @120hz. I simply assumed yep my bad. Still the design of the outputs is a bit tedious by AMD since hardly anything uses...
Oh boy.. Here we go eh? DisplayPort still isn't standard on *many* montiors or I would have gotten them at the time. I'm not sure why they chose the standard outputs that they did on the AMD 7970.
1 DVI, 2 mini dp, and one hdmi 1.4, finding the right 120hz panel that works with both...
Those are reported to have a ton of issues, only the Accel and the Apple version of the convertor have been tested and guaranteed to work.
Unfortunately both of those are 120+ a pop.
just sunk some cash on a new rig build, picked up two 7970's for crossfire with 3 AW2310 monitors.. Here comes the kicker.. locked @60hz cause there aren't enough DVI-D connectors on the back of the AMD card and we have to use the mini-DP adapters.. to get 120hz I have to buy $120 adapters that...