TUL Launches 'PowerColor HD7870 Eyefinity 6' Graphics Card

Remember when LeBron James talked about winning not one championship, not two, three, four, five, six, or even seven? Apparently the number he was looking for was zero, which is half a dozen less than the number of displays TUL Corporation's new PowerColor HD7870 Eyefinity 6 graphics card supports simultaneously.

That's right, this spunky card can drive not one, not two, not three, four, or five, but SIX monitors all by itself via six mini DisplayPorts, which "allows gamers to enhance productivity to get more things done at once, also delivering the most vivid HD gaming experience with wider view." And let's now forget bragging rights, if you care about that sort of thing.


Provided you have the room, plopping six monitors on your desk leads to some flexible display configurations. As shown above, you could orient them in a 3x2 landscape group, 3x1 group + 3 extended, and 2x2 display group + 2 extended.


As for the card, TUL stuck with reference clockspeeds, which means the GPU runs at 1,000MHz and the 2GB of GDDR5 memory races along at 1,200MHz (4,800MHz effective) on a 256-bit wide bus.

No word on price or availability.