Where they will find this map explaining the different ways to configure Eyefinity. :)
I want to thank you for paying attention to this thread Dave. :)
Problem isn't that AMD have places where this information can be found, but people are shopping even so.
When AMD have a page saying "AMD Eyefinity Validated Dongle", people go there, since they have heard that there is issues with some dongles and also want lower prices for their dongles.
Eyefinity isn't "being able to connect a screen to a 5000 series GFX card from ATI" for people. People have been connecting to their screens long before Eyefinity. If ATI says that those adapters are AMD
Eyefinity validated, we think 3 screens or more. I have been paying attention to Eyefinity since the beginning and find it to be one of the big things in gaming today. (A bit OT, but I am still waiting for the Samsung Eyefinity screens). Still, even I had to think twice after seeing a page with Eyefinity Validated adapters. When I have connected my screen to my 5870 card, I don't consider it to be Eyefinity and wouldn't consider it to be Eyefinity even if I used the DP to connect it.
I wouldn't even use the expression "Eyefinity Validated Adapter" for adapters that you cannot connect a 3rd screen with in a multi-monitor setup.