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PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 02:53 
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Hmm...I was just getting ready to pull the trigger on these...but I have e6s...Brad, what brand are yours? I have Sapphire. I am surprised they don't work, didn't Duniek get one working on a lowly 5450?


There is no real design variation in the 5870 E6 card. They're vanilla AMD designs. I have one Sapphire and one Powercolor. I tested mine with the ports on the Sapphire one and a 3' mDP Monoprice cable. Maybe the 3' mDP Monoprice cable is at fault and it's not allowing enough power for the active circuitry? I'm grasping at straws there though. Anyone see a US seller that has any 4 or 6" mDP patch cables?

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I have seen (more than once) an OEM take a reference design and manage to drag it at least slightly out of spec with a firmware implementation or the like...
But the fact that you tested it on the Sapphire is sad news. I have had hit-or-miss flakiness with dp adapters and cables though...do you still have the adapters that came with the card(s)? Can't you use the original included mini-to-full adapters on the cables that came with the zotacs? Not ideal for sure, but should be another option for troubleshooting...Zotac obviously thought their included patch cables were good enough...and you wouldn't have to buy anything. I'd be infinitely grateful if you could check...Thanks!


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I have seen (more than once) an OEM take a reference design and manage to drag it at least slightly out of spec with a firmware implementation or the like...
But the fact that you tested it on the Sapphire is sad news. I have had hit-or-miss flakiness with dp adapters and cables though...do you still have the adapters that came with the card(s)? Can't you use the original included mini-to-full adapters on the cables that came with the zotacs? Not ideal for sure, but should be another option for troubleshooting...Zotac obviously thought their included patch cables were good enough...and you wouldn't have to buy anything. I'd be infinitely grateful if you could check...Thanks!


Thanks for reminding me of the adapters in the Sapphire box. I totally forgot about them. I'll try one of those later tonight.

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Sweet. Fingers crossed!


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PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 05:03 
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Please forgive the un-prewarp corrected projections. I just threw two random projectors on some work tables and shot on the wall. ;)


You'll be happy to know that the E6 supplied mDP-DP Sapphire adapter worked. Thanks for reminding me about those ones bundled with the card. I totally forgot about those things with all the active adapter nonsense we typically have to deal with. :rockout

The behavior of the adapter is that on the two 1024x768 projectors I threw on it, it detected up to 2048x768 for the max resolution in the microsoft display control panel. It sees 2048x768 and 1600x600 for dual resolutions. And 1920x1080 down to 800x600 on single resolutions. Single resolutions are cloned to both displays much like how Eyefinity does. When you force portrait mode on it it'll make 2048x768 it into 768x2048 not 1536x1024, so it's treated like a pseudo-single display.

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PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 06:30 
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Suh-WEET! Mr. Hawthorne, you have just made my day month. I can finally span my whole 8 cubes and turn back on tri-fire!! Off to order 4 of them right now...
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Thanks for the feedback brad :-)

Its sad to see that it acts like a matrox dual head 2 GO, I w as hoping i.t would be more like an mst hub

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So you can't do 2x portrait (1536x1024) ?
Have you tried to make an eyefinity group with 2x projectors in portrait mode using Zotac ?


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So you can't do 2x portrait (1536x1024) ?
Have you tried to make an eyefinity group with 2x projectors in portrait mode using Zotac ?


No Eyefinity options with just two on the adapter. I have projectors sitting around so I can play with configuration variations in the next few days. I'll try 4x1 and 6x1 spanning. It really is Eyefinity 2x1L and 3x1L with using the adapters though. 6x1L appeals to me because of it's 360 degree potential. That's not a real big deal though as I can do 360 degrees with 4x1L or 5x1L too. I do like to have new options available though.

What this adapter does though more than anything is render the Matrox DH2G DP Edition obsolete. Why buy a DH2G DP Edition when you can get this $40 adapter?

One thing I want to try in the next week or so is how the adapter handles 120hz S3D. I've not used AMD's HD3D before, so that'll be another new experiment. I need to pick up a set of DLP 3D Ready shutter glasses though. My NVIDIA 3D Vision glasses are proprietary to NVIDIA hardware so can't use it on my AMD rig.

What I find humorous about this adapter is if it can kill off the DH2G, what keeps them from making a $60 Tri-HDMI version of the adapter and killing off the TH2G too? The port bandwidth should be there in even DP 1.1 (I think?) to push those resolutions.

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Hurray for Zotac, the poor mans thinking mans Matrox DH2G !
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