Hi all,
I've had a MSI R9 290X for the last year. love the card and there's nothing wrong with it. I've recently built a new rig (thanks OC!) and am absolutely chuffed to have got off my old 1366 I7 950. I am however thinking about going for my first Crossfire set up.
Now, I've scoured google for answers and cannot accurately put my finger on this issue.
Do I do the follow:
I'm also having trouble ascertaining whether crossfire is actually worth doing. Lot of internet hearsay causes more questions that it answers.
My spec is as follows:
CPU - I7 6700k (stock at 4.00ghz with Antec AIO CPU Cooler)
MB - Gigabyte GA Z170X Gaming7 (usual **** MB names
)
RAM - HyperX Savagesomethingsomething. Using dual-channel set up at 1066MHz.
PSU - bequiet! powerzone 850w.
Monitor - Asus VE228 (1920x1080)
PC is purely for gaming. Portfolio of games atm is Dragon Age (1-3), diablo 3, CS:GO, Witcher 3, Atilla Total War & v soon (warhammer total war). Is crossfire pointless for these titles?
Thanks it advance!
I've had a MSI R9 290X for the last year. love the card and there's nothing wrong with it. I've recently built a new rig (thanks OC!) and am absolutely chuffed to have got off my old 1366 I7 950. I am however thinking about going for my first Crossfire set up.
Now, I've scoured google for answers and cannot accurately put my finger on this issue.
Do I do the follow:
- Buy a R9 390X and replace my R9 290X (i'd rather not do this).
- Buy a R9 390X and try to crossfire with my existing R9 290X. I understand that the architecture is the same, so in theory, this should work, right? (AMD's website hasn't been updated..).
- Buy a R9 290X off fleabay or amazon for grossly inflated prices for a new one?
I'm also having trouble ascertaining whether crossfire is actually worth doing. Lot of internet hearsay causes more questions that it answers.
My spec is as follows:
CPU - I7 6700k (stock at 4.00ghz with Antec AIO CPU Cooler)
MB - Gigabyte GA Z170X Gaming7 (usual **** MB names

RAM - HyperX Savagesomethingsomething. Using dual-channel set up at 1066MHz.
PSU - bequiet! powerzone 850w.
Monitor - Asus VE228 (1920x1080)
PC is purely for gaming. Portfolio of games atm is Dragon Age (1-3), diablo 3, CS:GO, Witcher 3, Atilla Total War & v soon (warhammer total war). Is crossfire pointless for these titles?
Thanks it advance!