I have recently built a new computer, which I intend(ed) to use with Eyefinity; as always seems to be the case, I have recently come upon the knowledge that you CANNOT utilize Eyefinity without either a monitor with a display port, or an active DP-DVI adapter.
I am at a loss as to why I would be unable to simply utilize one of the OTHER two DVI ports on my seconds card (as I will be running CF). I KNOW this would be possible were they (ATI) to enable it in Catylist.
I'm also wondering why a program couldn't be utilized to do the same thing as the chip in an Active DP-DVI Adapter?
Either of these options would be comparably much more simple than paying $100+ for the adapter.
If there is a way do make my triple monitor setup work in Eyefinity without paying ANOTHER $100+, please tell me.
Of this I am doubtful however, as I have spent many hours searching for a possible alternative solution (which ATI should have already provided by now...).
Thanks for the help =)
I am at a loss as to why I would be unable to simply utilize one of the OTHER two DVI ports on my seconds card (as I will be running CF). I KNOW this would be possible were they (ATI) to enable it in Catylist.
I'm also wondering why a program couldn't be utilized to do the same thing as the chip in an Active DP-DVI Adapter?
Either of these options would be comparably much more simple than paying $100+ for the adapter.
If there is a way do make my triple monitor setup work in Eyefinity without paying ANOTHER $100+, please tell me.
Of this I am doubtful however, as I have spent many hours searching for a possible alternative solution (which ATI should have already provided by now...).
Thanks for the help =)