ATI Eyefinity Technology is defined as two or more display outputs operating simultaneously and cooperatively with each other. Support is available for Duplicated (Clone) and Extended multiple monitor modes, with new support for the capability to group displays into a massive single large surface spanning across multiple displays for use with your desktop workspace, video playback, with support for both windowed and full screen 3D applications.
Below is a list of available ‘Eyefinity Display Group’ configurations:
2 Monitors
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2x1 Landscape Display Group |

2x1 Portrait Display Group |
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1x2 Landscape Display Group |
3 Monitors
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3x1 Landscape Display Group |

3x1 Portrait Display Group |
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1x3 Landscape Display Group |
4 Monitors
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4x1 Landscape Display Group |

2x2 Landscape Display Group |
5 Monitors
*Currently Not Supported*
6 Monitors

3x2 Landscape Display Group
Example Mixed Mode Configurations
Extended and Duplicate monitors can operate alongside Eyefinity Display groups.
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3x1 Display Group Plus 1 Extended |
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3x1 Display Group Plus 3 Extended |
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2x2 Display Group Plus 2 Extended |
Number of Monitors:
• Up to six dependent on graphics card configuration
Aggregate Screen Resolution:
• The aggregrate of screen resolution will vary based on the number of panels and individual screen resolutions. The theoretical maximum: 8192 x 8192 (67.1 megapixel resolution) consisting of 6 panels of 2560 x 1600
Monitors:
• AMD recommends DisplayPort Display monitors, as they offer optimal flexibility with the highest number of display outputs
• Depending on the specific graphic card and operating system, ATI Eyefinity technology can support up to six displays. For configurations using more than two displays, additional displays must have DisplayPort connectors.
Supported Operating Systems:
• Microsoft Windows 7
• Microsoft Windows Vista
• Linux
Hardware:
• ATI Radeon™ GPU with support for DirectX® 11, with appropriate display outputs
ATI CrossFireX™ Technology:
• Eyefiniy is supported on systems with more than one graphics card. However, each display group must reside on its own video card. For example, a display cannot span across multiple graphics cards.
Bandwidth Requirements:
• Conditional on monitor resolution. Increased resolution requires a higher performance GPU.