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Going from 680 SLi to Amd ?

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Hi, iv got a problem with iracing which seems to be a graphics issue "iracing is not responding" during every race for the last 6 months approx now that seems to be related to DLL files and nvidia, as the cards are fine for everything else.
I keep getting "trace may contain false entries" on crash logs everytime, it happens no matter what driver i use.
Wondering going to AMD will solve this issue, as its different type driver files.Iv not heard of anyone on AMD having this issue.
If so what can i get away with running on a 750 watt anatec PSU will two 290x for example be to much ? is crossfire worth it, or should i look to the dual chip cards to run triple screens ?
 
Hi, iv got a problem with iracing which seems to be a graphics issue "iracing is not responding" during every race for the last 6 months approx now that seems to be related to DLL files and nvidia, as the cards are fine for everything else.
I keep getting "trace may contain false entries" on crash logs everytime, it happens no matter what driver i use.
Wondering going to AMD will solve this issue, as its different type driver files.Iv not heard of anyone on AMD having this issue.
If so what can i get away with running on a 750 watt anatec PSU will two 290x for example be to much ? is crossfire worth it, or should i look to the dual chip cards to run triple screens ?

A 290X setup will probably need a 850W decent make PSU minimum. I ran 290P crossfire on a 750W Gold psu with no issues. But it does not leave you any headroom for overclocking. 1000W quality brand PSU (Superflower etc) or better recommended.
 
Try it first, you never know.

I also have a couple of 290's running on a gold 750w PSU... but I can clock them and raise voltages with no problem. Not that I do because there is no point on air, in crossfire.

You might get away with a couple of stock 290X's on the 750w.

X2 290X's will run triple screen with no bother.




But, I think you don't need to change GPU's, reinstall everything first etc, to try and get your game to stop crashing.
 
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