ATI Eyefinity Validated and Ready testing

Posted by Tony DeYoung on July 13, 2010

This blog post from the ATI technical group discusses the “ATI Eyefinity Validated and Ready testing” program. The program is designed to test hardware to see if it works the way you, the user, are going to utilize it. For example, testing DisplayPort adapters on a variety of graphics cards, panels, and system configurations and at several display resolution settings. The process is human driven, visually checking for for any issues - no scripts, no screen captures, minimal automation and maximum observation by human eyes. If it all tests out and looks good, AMD lists the adapter as being ATI Eyefinity Validated and Ready. If the adapter doesn’t pass muster, AMD works with the manufacturer or developer to address the issue or provide the information they need to get the product to a passing grade.

Tags: Eyefinity

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