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still worrying about the benchies hex?
ignore gpuz, its a bug anyway, your crossfire is working!
It could well be a bug, did you do a complete removal and re-installation of the drivers before adding the 3870?
still worrying about the benchies hex?
ignore gpuz, its a bug anyway, your crossfire is working!
I'm begining to think crossfiring the x2 to a card in the 4x slot is somehow holding it back
The 4 x slot will bottleneck the card. Perhaps there are latency issues with the P35 chipset using the 4x slot for crossfire??.
Could be but an extra card running at 4x will be better than no extra card at all surely? I don't think it will help much with fps but with AA and higher res the extra memory should come in handy.
I am in a similar predicament but I am using a p35 blitz with the crosslinx chip (8x8 as opposed to 16x4) and I am unsure how the drop to 8x will effect the 3870x2 if I add another 3870. As the blitz is a rare board I am finding it difficult finding any results showing the benifits of doing so.
So does each GPU on the 3870x2 use 8 lanes each? I thought the idea behind the onboard PCIe 1.1 chip was to make both gpu's act together as one?
For the record HeX, I'm on 2 3870X2s now and my control centre looks like yours did. Installing games now.
This might be a completely noobish answer, if so ignore me as per normal, however, could it not be that the card in the 4x slot is causinga bottleneck as they are physically connected via a xfire bridge? Thus causing the x2 to 'throttle back' to maintain some sort of simbiotic environment?
worth it to Xfire on a P35 board then?