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Hello Everyone,
I'm getting a little disappointed in the performance of my system these days. Most things are still lovely and quick, but gaming is a drag sometimes.
I recently upgraded my aging Radeon X1900+ 512MB to a Radeon HD 4870 1GB, and wasn't too impressed with the performance increase. I'm wondering now if adding a second 4870 in Crossfire configuration would be a nice inexpensive way of getting what I'm after. I've heard horror stories about poor stability when running Crossfire or SLI from friends. Can you guys offer any insights?
My current system configuration:
Gigabyte 965P-DQ6
Corsair TwinX 2GB DDR2 6400 C4
Intel E6600 Core2Duo 2.40GHz
650W AKASA AKP650FF SLi PSU
Sapphire HD4870 1GB GDDR5 750Mhz GPU
I know stability is largely dependant on other components, so does anyone have experience running Crossfire on this kind of rig? The mobo documentation vaguely claims to support Crossfire. Is my PSU beefy enough? Any other considerations I've missed?
Thanks for your time.
I'm getting a little disappointed in the performance of my system these days. Most things are still lovely and quick, but gaming is a drag sometimes.
I recently upgraded my aging Radeon X1900+ 512MB to a Radeon HD 4870 1GB, and wasn't too impressed with the performance increase. I'm wondering now if adding a second 4870 in Crossfire configuration would be a nice inexpensive way of getting what I'm after. I've heard horror stories about poor stability when running Crossfire or SLI from friends. Can you guys offer any insights?
My current system configuration:
Gigabyte 965P-DQ6
Corsair TwinX 2GB DDR2 6400 C4
Intel E6600 Core2Duo 2.40GHz
650W AKASA AKP650FF SLi PSU
Sapphire HD4870 1GB GDDR5 750Mhz GPU
I know stability is largely dependant on other components, so does anyone have experience running Crossfire on this kind of rig? The mobo documentation vaguely claims to support Crossfire. Is my PSU beefy enough? Any other considerations I've missed?
Thanks for your time.
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