I've heard that, unlike Nvidia's SLI, you can have two different cards running alongside each other with Crossfire. Is that true and to what extent? Can you have any two ATIs running? Surely not...
I've heard that, unlike Nvidia's SLI, you can have two different cards running alongside each other with Crossfire. Is that true and to what extent? Can you have any two ATIs running? Surely not...
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I believe you can have two cards of the same series, but they don't have to be the exact same card. Don't know for sure though.
I would assume they'd have to be the same card. My brother used to have two X1900 XTs in crossfire.
I thought they had to be the same models and one had to be a master card? this might have changed since I last checked.
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One has to be a master card and the other crossfire compatible. Apart from that they can be different cards.
One 8800 is still a better option. I have ATI Crossfire but dont use it as I have an 8800. Yes it comes on my mobo.
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