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Chris Ledenican - Like +my favouritesDarkest of Days puts the player in historic battles to ensure the survival of key figures from the past. It is a very interesting concept and the use of real life conflicts keeps the title engaging. The in-game options does not allow PhysX to be disabled, so it can often favor NVIDIA graphics cards over those from ATI.

Darkest of Days was another title that the PowerColor card handled very well. Impressive considering that the testing is spanned across three monitors.
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I'm considering getting this card in a few weeks for a new build, but I have some concerns over the DisplayPort interfaces.
I'll be using it with 5 displays, 4 using DVI and 1 using HDMI. Since it comes with 2 DVI adapters I'll be set for 2 of my displays but what about the other 3? I see you can get DisplayPort to DVI and DisplayPort to HDMI for about $15. But do these adapters work with the card, and do they work without a loss in quality?
Also does the eyefinity software allow you to simply use 5 separate displays the way you would run multiple displays on a non-eyefinity setup?