Da[]San;15355359 said:Can i crossfire 5770's with my system ?
E6600 @ 3.4ghz - Biostar TPower 45 - 4gb Ram - Corsair HX 520
Da[]San;15379804 said:Anybody ?
Da[]San;15379804 said:Anybody ?
Between the two PCI Express graphics slots you can see eight red blocks that look as though they might be lights but in fact they are jumpers. If you want to change from a single graphics card with 16 lanes of PCIe 2.0 to CrossFire on two slots with eight lanes each then you have to move all eight jumpers. It's not the sort of job that you'll perform more than once or twice in the life of your PC but even so it's a surprisingly primitive system compared to other motherboards that use a digital switch.
It seems you can, you get 8x 8x instead of two full lanes but I can't see that hurting performance too much.
Just remember to switch those jumpers.
X38 is a great board for crossfire, 2 full speed 16x lanes.
Hi folks, thinking of getting one of these cards for my sons machine. I think he currently has a 8400/8600 GT card.
The CPU is AMD 5000+ with a Foxconn A6VMX mobo & 500w PSU.
Should there be any problems ? Also ( if no problems ) should he see a notable difference in games ?
Shouldn't be bad at all of I can sell me old 9800GTX in the loft and my current mainboard the P35-DS3R
Better get back to talking about G cards![]()
Hi folks, thinking of getting one of these cards for my sons machine. I think he currently has a 8400/8600 GT card.
The CPU is AMD 5000+ with a Foxconn A6VMX mobo & 500w PSU.
Should there be any problems ? Also ( if no problems ) should he see a notable difference in games ?
Sorry to be a pain but how would one of these be after going from a 4850?
Also Asus now all sold out next delivery is on Monday.