Soldato
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ATI's solution is that it clocks down the faster card to the slower card's speed.True, though I know ATi allow for different cards to be crossfired together i.e a 4890 and a 4870; I am in the belief that it hands out the work proportionally based on each cards speed such as a 60/40 ratio on the 4890/4870 respectively [I may be wrong though]
I figure even having a slightly older card like a 4890 would still throw a couple of extra fps into the mix for games, just a though though.
How this is load balanced depends on the technique used, since there are lots of ways of doing multi-card rendering - AFR etc.
When Crossfire first arrived you had 'master' and 'slave' cards, but the whole thing was far too fiddly so they just made the whole thing homogenous.



besides it's not even the 10th yet.
