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Crossfiring two MSI 6870 OC's.

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I'm still getting up to speed on things having built my first ever PC (sig, below) so would appreciate some input.

As stated, I currently have the build noted in my sig but after a little consideration/reading I'm considering getting another MSI 6870 OC and x-firing it.

Will my MB support it or should I sell my existing (practically new 6870 OC) and invest in a more powerful single card?

Thanks.
 
Update, I just read somewhere that the MB I have won't support x-fire?

A new more powerful GPU it is then I guess. That or stick with what I have. It's not a bad card but I think I've caught the bug after doing this all from scratch. I want more power! What would be a next step or two or three up from the 6870 OC?
 
I'm still getting up to speed on things having built my first ever PC (sig, below) so would appreciate some input.

As stated, I currently have the build noted in my sig but after a little consideration/reading I'm considering getting another MSI 6870 OC and x-firing it.

Will my MB support it or should I sell my existing (practically new 6870 OC) and invest in a more powerful single card?

Thanks.
I currently have two 6870s in crossfire, not come across a game they can't max yet, not had any problems either with xfire, but some do.
Whats your budget?
 
I think it's now a moot point becuse the MB I have won't support x-firing (unless someone suggests otherwise)?

I'm not sure what I could get for my existing card. It's mint condition, barely used so far as my sytem is new.

I'm thinking I could add £100-150 on top of what I could get for my exisiting card.
 
The Gigabyte Z77-D3H does support CrossFire at 16/x4 speed.

If you install a card into the x16 (x4 speed) slot then other things are disabled:

The PCIEX4 slot shares bandwidth with the PCIEX1_2/3 slots. The PCIEX1_2/3 slots will become unavailable when a PCIe x4 expansion card is installed.

There's a test of HD 6950's at x16/x4 here: Does CrossFire Work At x16/x4?

Performance of HD 6870s CrossFired at x16/x4 may be better as presumably they won't require as much bandwidth as HD 6950s.
 
looking at it i think you could crossfire but the second pcix slot only runs 4x, not sure if that would make much of a difference or not unfortunately, maybe someone could clear that up?

edit, thanks for that surveyor :) well it appears getting a single card is the best choice for you, i'd go with a 7950 and oc the hell outa it, if you can and want to stick with amd
 
Ah i see, knew that 1gb would be a limiting factor, i game at 1080p and haven't had any problems with crysis 2, arma 2 etc so far, can't comment on the others as i haven't had chance to play try them yet.
 
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