When talking about a three screen computer system setup, AMD’s Eyefinity is hailed to be the most popular configuration, argued to be even the best setup of choice to date.
But as popular as the three screen Eyefinity setup is, there is a rub often noted regarding it, requiring a “must have” on hand item for the setup’s successful operation – a native DisplayPort connection has to be present.
Though many would rather opt for a DVI output port, a number of Eyefinity setups work with display adapters designed to facilitate connections between DisplayPort ports and non-DisplayPort screens, but the search for a competent display adapter has resulted to a trial and error scheme.
This is where the Sapphire 7870 FleX shines, with its Eyefinity support out-of-the-box, negating the requirements of DisplayPort screens or the use of display adapters.
Sapphire 7870 FleX’s “native” Eyefinity Support
With Eyefinity technologies built directly into the card, the Sapphire 7870 FleX has no problems working with monitors on DVI ports, negating the necessity of having and expensive DisplayPort screen around.
This means that those eyeing for three screen configurations no longer have to think about monitors with special output/input ports, since the Sapphire 7870 FleX isn’t all that fickle when it comes to the display ports which work with it.
With a 1GHz clock speed, the Sapphire 7870 is made with quite a boost, matched with a 2GB GDDR5. Though other cards come with 3Gigs of memory, it’s the Sapphire 7870’s native Eyefinity support that comes as a model highlight, a feature that simplifies the configuration and setup of three screen ideals.
If you’ve been eyeing for a three screen setup but haven’t been keen on the cost of expensive DisplayPort screens, the Sapphire 7870 comes as great news for you.






