Guru3d has a roundup of their coverage of the CEBIT trade show. They uncover several interesting graphics cards, including a Radeon HD 5770 from PowerCooler with 5 DisplayPorts. This is a step down from the Eyefinity version using the Radeon HD 5870, but it should also be less expensive. One of their most interesting finds came from the Gigabyte booth where they found the following:

Here we see the upcoming high-end R587SO. GV-R587SO-1GD running apparently at 1000/5200 MHz. Thus, this is second after MSI series Radeon HD 5870, which promises to work at the core frequency 1 GHz. This video card will appear late March. The PCB uses Gigabyte's Ultra Durable VGA construction which makes use of a PCB with 2 oz copper layer, ferrite core chokes, low RDS (on) MOSFETs, and Japanese solid-state capacitors. The VGA cooler consists of a GPU base from which four copper heat pipes convey heat to aluminum fin blocks cooled by two 90 mm fans.

via CeBIT 2010 tradeshow coverage.