You mean 2.
No, 4. Because they're being used for compute purposes you don't need SLI bridges or whatnot.
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You mean 2.
No, 4. Because they're being used for compute purposes you don't need SLI bridges or whatnot.
Would it be possible to do 8 way xfire if you bought 4 Fury X2s ?
would it still bottleneck with an 18 core xeon or something like that ?
No 2, because they are triple slot cards, one of the pitfalls that made them poor cards.
IIRC EVGA did a dual slot version.
Nope
NVidia did a dual slot version that was not released as it was total animal waste and needed a better cooler.
Jayz2cents said that with Titan X it shows a bottleneck at 3 cards with 5960x which would be even worse at 4 cards, does this also apply to fiji ? it scales better but does it make a large difference with 4 ?
he said you could see the bottleneck at 1080p because the results were not much faster than 1440p
I guess it makes sense that it would become a problem at higher framerates
I always thought that there were also diminishing returns for each card you add at every resolution independent of the cpu though, which means 2 card is the optimum
Just remembered he did also mention that he prefers to run games on a 1080p high refresh rate monitor which might explain why he thinks
adding the 4th card wouldn't be worth it
8-way is possible in Linux (if you believe AMD).Crossfire will only do 4 way max...
Was more questioning the PCI layout