@openjars You can, but then it still stretches the 24" to fill the screen - not every 24" supports aspect scaling. My current 24" screen (not the one in the video), the Dell U2410 supports that, maybe I'll make another video with it soon :P
@ProTechnicals you just dont know how powerful the 5770 is, he can run the game maxed out with no aa and its playable, the only thing is it lags like crazy on the racing menu, but during racing you get about a good 17 to 25 fps, and it plays pretty smooth at that low of a frame rate, also thats at stock speeds we dont know if he overclocked it or not
@ProTechnicals Yes, there's no way to prove which settings I played it on unless I adjust the settings on-camera and play on with them. I can tell you though, that it runs surprisingly well. The video was actually recorded on everything maxed out, believe it or not (no AA though), and it runs at around 25FPS. Of course you can hardly beat any records with that kind of performance, but it's comfortable enough to have fun while just driving around like that :)
@mike82y Apparently. Too bad I don't have that many games that support it as well as DiRT 2 does. I did, however, have to drop the resolution down a notch and enable 2xAA instead to make it comfortably playable :)
this is what you call a well optimized gaming PC, its cool, can play all games at medium to high settings and doesn't crush your wallet like a bitch. dude you really know what your doing.
Hey, Ive got the 5770 with to DVI outs and then display port to HDMI and when I go on the display settings in control panel and click extend to monitor 3 it says unable to apply settings please help I spent alot of money trying to get 3 monitors to work on my 5770, 1 = 22" 2x 17"
Your graphics card is too underpowered for this setup. I had a 5850 working with 3 1600x900 LG LED e2050t monitors. Dirt2 was okay but stuff like metro 2033, killed the card straight away with 4800x900 (or 5012x900 bezel comp). A loaned 5850 from my cousin for crossfire helped a bit, but xfire has it's own issues - basically eyefinity resolutions need lots of power, that's the bottom line.
@openjars You can, but then it still stretches the 24" to fill the screen - not every 24" supports aspect scaling. My current 24" screen (not the one in the video), the Dell U2410 supports that, maybe I'll make another video with it soon :P
@ProTechnicals you just dont know how powerful the 5770 is, he can run the game maxed out with no aa and its playable, the only thing is it lags like crazy on the racing menu, but during racing you get about a good 17 to 25 fps, and it plays pretty smooth at that low of a frame rate, also thats at stock speeds we dont know if he overclocked it or not
@ProTechnicals Yes, there's no way to prove which settings I played it on unless I adjust the settings on-camera and play on with them.
I can tell you though, that it runs surprisingly well. The video was actually recorded on everything maxed out, believe it or not (no AA though), and it runs at around 25FPS. Of course you can hardly beat any records with that kind of performance, but it's comfortable enough to have fun while just driving around like that :)
@Armornone It has four. 2xDVI, DisplayPort and HDMI.
@ChronoDog - Not true. You can get a DP to VGA dongle assuming your monitor has a VGA input.
@mike82y Apparently. Too bad I don't have that many games that support it as well as DiRT 2 does. I did, however, have to drop the resolution down a notch and enable 2xAA instead to make it comfortably playable :)
@ChronoDog You can use a DP - VGA which is great cos its cheep
this is what you call a well optimized gaming PC, its cool, can play all games at medium to high settings and doesn't crush your wallet like a bitch. dude you really know what your doing.
@ProTechnicals The video speaks for itself ;)
there are also cheap active DP-DVI-SL (Single Link) which only cost about 20-30 Euros.
I don't think there's a need to ask, IIRC this was one of the in-game Replay soundtracks, just google "DiRT 2 OST" and you'll find it.
@67CopperHead Because Eyefinity was created by ATI. :P
Hey, Ive got the 5770 with to DVI outs and then display port to HDMI and when I go on the display settings in control panel and click extend to monitor 3 it says unable to apply settings please help I spent alot of money trying to get 3 monitors to work on my 5770, 1 = 22" 2x 17"
5770 is enough to run eyefinity?
This mobo... Are you kidding?
*drool* too bad im too poor
not sure why but ATi runs better on eyefinity not sure why
Your graphics card is too underpowered for this setup. I had a 5850 working with 3 1600x900 LG LED e2050t monitors. Dirt2 was okay but stuff like metro 2033, killed the card straight away with 4800x900 (or 5012x900 bezel comp). A loaned 5850 from my cousin for crossfire helped a bit, but xfire has it's own issues - basically eyefinity resolutions need lots of power, that's the bottom line.
Check my video, I have two 5770 overclocked and it is smooth!