how to Crossfire properly

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Im at home for the christmas break, the computer's specs are

2500K
msi p67-gd65
Corsair cx600
sapphire 5850

i have these components to add to it

ocz zs 750W (CF compatible)
another sapphire 5850



1) do i need to uninstall the video drivers before installation?

2) is there a special version of CCC for crossfire or do i just use the normal one?

3) to which video card do i connect the monitor to?

4) how so i assign a primary/secondary card?

5) when should i put on the crossfire bridge?

seasons greetings :)
 
1) Yes
2) Don't know what CCC is.
3) The one in the first PCI-E Slot.
4) I think its automatic
5) On the crossfire finger.
 
1) Yes
2) Don't know what CCC is.
3) The one in the first PCI-E Slot.
4) I think its automatic
5) On the crossfire finger.

CCC is the ati video card driver suite

question 5 is when, not where i.e. do i install the bridge before or after drivers?

thanks again :)
 
dont uninatall the drivers

1. put the other GPU in the motherboard
2. connect the crossfire bridge to the fingers on the GPU's. some people only connect one, some connect both, it makes no difference really.
3. turn it on
4. open ccc
5. go to the performance tab
6. AMD CrossFireX
7. enable crossfire.

update your drivers before you put the other one in, if you ever update your drivers in the future disable crossfire first. hope this helps

Mat
 
1) do i need to uninstall the video drivers before installation? Yes

2) is there a special version of CCC for crossfire or do i just use the normal one? No, just the normal driver package

3) to which video card do i connect the monitor to? The top card

4) how so i assign a primary/secondary card? From within CCC

5) when should i put on the crossfire bridge? After uninstalling the old drivers. Sut down and install the second card, along with the Xfire bridge
 
why do you have to uninstall the drivers if he is adding the same GPU to the system? I have never done that and ive been using crossfire since the 3870 days

thats what i'd like to know too, i;d be removing CCC, installing the second card and then reinstalling CCC
 
thats what i'd like to know too, i;d be removing CCC, installing the second card and then reinstalling CCC

as ive said, ive never done it that way and ive never had a problem with it. up to you what advice you take. but it does seem like an unecesserily long way of doing things
 
as ive said, ive never done it that way and ive never had a problem with it. up to you what advice you take. but it does seem like an unecesserily long way of doing things

i will do it anyway because my drivers are out of date so i may as well - i was just curious :)
 
why do you have to uninstall the drivers if he is adding the same GPU to the system? I have never done that and ive been using crossfire since the 3870 days

thats what i'd like to know too, i;d be removing CCC, installing the second card and then reinstalling CCC

Just going by personal experience going back to NF4 days.
In lots of different forums over the years, most Xfire problems have come from just adding the card then enabling Xfire in CCC.
It takes so little time to just uninstall and reinstall when the second card and bridge are in, that to me, it's just not worth any potential agro latter.
I would imagine there have been 100's of threads over the years asking, "my card worked yesterday in Xfire, but today it's only showing one card, what do i do ?"

Just trying to save you having to start another thread :D
 
Just going by personal experience going back to NF4 days.
In lots of different forums over the years, most Xfire problems have come from just adding the card then enabling Xfire in CCC.

i wonder why CCC has that issue

It takes so little time to just uninstall and reinstall when the second card and bridge are in, that to me, it's just not worth any potential agro latter.

i agree, also they are out of date so i may as well :)

I would imagine there have been 100's of threads over the years asking, "my card worked yesterday in Xfire, but today it's only showing one card, what do i do ?"

Just trying to save you having to start another thread :D

thanks very much

thanks for your advice guys, ill update my build log when its done (if i can source a CF bridge - i just called overclockers and they wouldnt help me :( )
 
An Xfire bridge comes in the box with every ATI card.
The SLI bridge for Nvidia cards comes with all SLI enabled mobo's.
 
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