AMD’s Eyefinity six screen uber setup at Computex rocks

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www.tweaktown.com COMPUTEX Taipei 2010 – AMD has being pushing the whole Eyefinity multi-monitor gaming thing for a good while now and despite some minor connectivity issues, it has been accepted with generally lots of excitement in the industry. First up AMD launched Eyefinity with three monitor support, but now the latest video cards are able to support up to six monitors – and 12 in the case of a solution from PowerColor. We walked by the AMD booth today and then of just walking past it like most booths, I stopped and was really impressed with the dual Eyefinity6 setup that the folks over at AMD prepared for the show. AMD had its booth setup in a way so that folks could sit down and watch people race each other on the big screen in Dirt 2. Super cool. I just need to justify spending all those dollars on getting this setup for my lounge room. Rock on AMD! Distributed by Tubemogul.

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24 Responses to AMD’s Eyefinity six screen uber setup at Computex rocks

  1. jadm218 says:

    pinchi chino traumado jodido xD

  2. DoctorSomeone says:

    alright guys, this was about the actual graphics and cool setup about a month ago.
    now my stupid comment created a monster that trolls about countfail and asian drivers…
    we should all get a life.

  3. DoctorSomeone says:

    @swedishgamer lol good one

  4. d3tach3d says:

    its hard to find monitors with a thin design to get smaller black lines.

  5. swedishgamer says:

    @DoctorSomeone if you count your own screen it’s six screens :D

  6. LaZyTaNkOwnsYou says:

    @Sukkeh there already are curved displays..

  7. EnjoiAlex1 says:

    Lol there are 5 screens learn to count

  8. Rogerdof says:

    @BoxxyFan Says a guy whos username is boxxyfan

  9. zolevokpk says:

    lol asians cant drive even in a video game

  10. ThaMasterOfDisaster2 says:

    I’d rather have Claude fix my pictures….

    And that Asian guy cant drive. (Stereo type win)

  11. ThaMasterOfDisaster2 says:

    I’d rather have Claude fix my pictures….

  12. skimowhite586 says:

    this is better than 6 screens on top of echa other it just look liek one big tv this just look like life real life if it were not fo the bezzels

  13. BoxxyFan says:

    geeky asian faggot playing lol

  14. Alyxium says:

    @z1pfL That’s what I said.

  15. zzTwistedReaperr says:

    @JSprayaEntertainment
    have fun finding a 100 inch tv that curves like that.

  16. z1pfL says:

    @Alyxium ääääh nope???
    are u like dump or so??

    one of these screens has a full hd res and a 100 inch hdtv would have full hd res once –
    means this setup hast 5x full hd = 5 x 1920 x 1080 = 10368000 pixels, compared to 2073600 pixels on a single full hd 100" tv

    this means, that the res on 5 full hd monitors is much higher and the picture is much, much sharper cuz the pixels on your 100" tv will be much further away from each other which makes the picture much worse…..

  17. Alyxium says:

    @JSprayaEntertainment a 100 inch HDTV would probably have a resolution equal to one of these screens.

  18. alexinnitro says:

    It’s a cool concept… but I don’t like the idea of looking through a goalie’s mask when I’m gaming.

  19. pensterasd says:

    @RampantMedia2 no hes asian

  20. GermanOpa1 says:

    oooo

  21. PekRaimund says:

    LOL, it’s all nice, but the cables behind the computer xD
    INSANITY

  22. bakarichard says:

    @JSprayaEntertainment Advantage goes, you can place the screens anyway you want, and a few meters back and the lines just dissapear

  23. 181jose says:

    i cant see 6 monitors is this optical ilusion? Or just fake vid LOl

  24. RampantMedia2 says:

    Does that guy know how to drive? LoL

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