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@shankly1985
What Msi r9 290s do you run the gaming edition? What is the fan noise like.
Yeah two gaming edition. There very quite both never pass 70c
A 290 is pretty much there or thereabouts.get a 2nd 7950. Trust me, no single card, unless it's incredibly aggressively overclocked, will touch the performance of 2 7950s in crossfire.
Ohhhhh ok, I have been looking in to the R9 290 series a lot and do not see many reviews of the MSI ones it is normally Tri-x or Vapor-x. But none of them would match my system colour scheme as it is red/black.
A 290 is pretty much there or thereabouts.
So would it be worth adding another at x4?
My mb supports this
1 x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (blue) *1
1 x PCIe 2.0 x16 (x4 mode, black)
2 x PCIe 2.0 x1
You will bottleneck the bottom gpu. On other words you won't get the best out of the card.
There superb but temperature can be a pain in crossfire to maintain. I sorted mine with keeping the far apart from each other. Using Asus p8z77 ws I have one gpu in top slot and other in bottom slot. https://onedrive.live.com/redir?res...uthkey=!ABLP3R5o7I5anDE&v=3&ithint=photo,.jpg
Sell it and go single 290 IMO.
For 1080p a single card will be a much more pleasant ownership. I have a 290 which runs everything at 2560x1080 perfectly.
Exactly. It's not hard to find a cheap second hand 7950. Or I'm sure the 280 also crossfire with a 7950. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Not completely true. 60hz sure 120hz+ nope

With the negligible difference between the two either way it won't make a huge difference if he CF'd or went with a more powerful single card.
Compatibility/drivers are less likely to have problems is what I was mainly thinking.![]()
A 290 is pretty much there or thereabouts.
no, it really isnt, not even 1 290X can match 2 7950s
no, it really isnt, not even 1 290X can match 2 7950s