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I am a pc gamer/pc enthusiast.
I like AMD but I dont like dual gpu solutions crossfire (or the one from the green team). I think both are unstable (especially when you are hooking up a multi monitor setup).
I have seen my fair share of crossfire builds fail. I pointed and laughed at my friends who wasted their hard earned $ on it.
Besides unstablity of drivers, to me it feels more like a design flaw.
I dont like the way work is divided between gfx cards and how there is a "primary" card that all monitors plug into...
Now let me say this 'I just love eyefinity...' I will never go back to one monitor gaming again.
Problem is that one cant do 4k eyefinity with a single gpu (atleast with gpus in the market right now) therefore I need multiple GPUs...
Now, I want multiple gpus but I dont want crossfire?
As a result for my next build I am planning (hoping for) what I call a dedicated gpu eyefinity solution.
3x1 4k monitors with 3 dedicated amd gfx cards.
My question is... will eyefinity support three 4k monitors in 3x1 configuration plugged (using displayport) into 3 seprate AMD gfx cards (no crossfire)?
My expectation with "Dedicated GPU Eyefinity" solution is that gfx workload for each monitor in the eyefinity group will be managed by its own dedicated gfx card its plugged into, there by eliminating the need for crossfire 'witchcraft'.
I think that this is a proven approach in technology... performance and stability through simplicity...
In future I am planning to mostly play Mantle based Games not sure if that is relavant to this question.
PS: incase this is not possible with current drivers/games I hope AMD is taking notes...
Your input and opinions are appreciated!
-XILDAMAGE
I like AMD but I dont like dual gpu solutions crossfire (or the one from the green team). I think both are unstable (especially when you are hooking up a multi monitor setup).
I have seen my fair share of crossfire builds fail. I pointed and laughed at my friends who wasted their hard earned $ on it.
Besides unstablity of drivers, to me it feels more like a design flaw.
I dont like the way work is divided between gfx cards and how there is a "primary" card that all monitors plug into...
Now let me say this 'I just love eyefinity...' I will never go back to one monitor gaming again.
Problem is that one cant do 4k eyefinity with a single gpu (atleast with gpus in the market right now) therefore I need multiple GPUs...
Now, I want multiple gpus but I dont want crossfire?
As a result for my next build I am planning (hoping for) what I call a dedicated gpu eyefinity solution.
3x1 4k monitors with 3 dedicated amd gfx cards.
My question is... will eyefinity support three 4k monitors in 3x1 configuration plugged (using displayport) into 3 seprate AMD gfx cards (no crossfire)?
My expectation with "Dedicated GPU Eyefinity" solution is that gfx workload for each monitor in the eyefinity group will be managed by its own dedicated gfx card its plugged into, there by eliminating the need for crossfire 'witchcraft'.
I think that this is a proven approach in technology... performance and stability through simplicity...
In future I am planning to mostly play Mantle based Games not sure if that is relavant to this question.
PS: incase this is not possible with current drivers/games I hope AMD is taking notes...
Your input and opinions are appreciated!
-XILDAMAGE