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Crossfire question - different types of 7970

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I'm probably going to press the trigger on an Asus 7970 Directcu II Top (I know new cards are coming out but I doubt they will be so cheap). If I were to buy a cheap standard 7970 (not Directcu II Top) later from the MM then would it crossfire ok. I assume it will just drop both cards to the stanrad speed.
 
Yup. You can run them at different speeds, but you might find the normal 7970 still clocks over 1000MHz anyway - almost all can manage that speed.
 
Yes aware they take up three slots... but had assumed that crossfire should still fit? even if I ended up with two of them?
 
Not all boards will take two 3 slot cards. Should be easy to check yours. But I think it's only the Asus 7970 that uses 3, at least most are 2.
 
Thanks. My current board is a socket 775 jobbie that doesn't support crossfire at all. I'm just thinking of the future as I'm stringly considering that card at current prices. I guess if my board in the future won't take two three slot cards then I just keep an eye out for a two slot card and put that at the top.
 
You could pick a future board that has enough space, it's not that rare I think. Mine would take two. In saying that, two three slot cards in a case would need quite a good airflow, so it might be better to look for a 2 slot one if you want Crossfire later anyway.
 
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