The card has 4 mini DisplayPorts and Eyefinity 4 support

May 29, 2013 13:19 GMT  ·  By

Eyefinity 3 and Eyefinity 6 are the most often talked-about multi-display scenarios possible on mid-to-high-end AMD graphics cards.

They aren't the only modes though. There's also Eyefinity 4, a mode which TUL Corporation has chosen to encourage through the PowerColor Radeon HD 7750 Eyefinity 4 LP Edition graphics card.

The video controller has four mini DisplayPort connectors to make it all happen, with or without 3D.

The rest of the specifications are the same old ones: GPU clock of 800 MHz, Memory speed (2 GB GDDR5) of 4.5 GHz, 128-bit memory interface, DirectX 11.1 support, and CrossFire compatibility.

In addition to games and videos, TUL expects the card to find a place in systems employed in professional design, digital signage, monitoring and transportation.

The AMD PowerPlay technology can dynamically scale clocks and power consumption in response to GPU loads.

Pricing and availability were left out of the press release.