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Setting up crossfire.

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hi all, first of all, my system..

Intel Core 2 Quad E9800.
Asus P5Q pro Mobo
16GB memory
2 1TB samsung Hard drives
1 160GB Raptor that the os boots off...
LG blue Ray Player
ASUS/ Creative Labs 7.1 sound card..
ATI Radeon HD4870
HID IceQ 4850HD Graphics card
1KW BFG power supply
thermaltake lelvel 10 case
Zalamn resarator 1 v2 cooling
2 Dell FPW2005 20" HD monitors
2 Dell IPX 20" HD monitors..

right.. I want to look at utilising crossfire, so are therea yn bst prctices to set it up? nay specialist drivers that anybody can point me in the right direction of? thanks
 
There are quite a few threads on crossfire on the 1st page now with loads of info. Have a read and come back with any additional questions.
 
I can tell you off the bat the you don't need CCC for crossfire to work as I found out today. Just installed my x2 6870's with the display driver only and both cards are working fine, temps are amazing too.
 
Getting the PC to pick up both cards i have found can be bizarre, it for me either didnt detect card 2 or fired them both up full fan speed and didnt detect any of them. Best advice is get it working with 1 first with a few reboots then add the other one but dont put the strip on, reboot again and this time add the xfire bridge.
 
I can tell you off the bat the you don't need CCC for crossfire to work as I found out today. Just installed my x2 6870's with the display driver only and both cards are working fine, temps are amazing too.

You sure CF is enabled though? The only way to tick that box is VIA CCC unless it defaults to on without it?

You can check by running MSI Kombustor and check temps of both cards.
 
ive alrady read the info that is on the first page, but most people dont have the system that I have and 4 monitors so, my question is IS crossfire going to be a step up and imprive performance, or should I keep the graphics cards indenpendent of eachother.

In terms of setup, both cards are up and running with all 4 monitors fine, that was easy as the AI on my system sorted that out for me and then I just calibrated the position of the monitors....
 
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You sure CF is enabled though? The only way to tick that box is VIA CCC unless it defaults to on without it?

You can check by running MSI Kombustor and check temps of both cards.

Default to XFire. Both cards running under full load on WoW and CoD4, i'm guessing it'll work with every game too. Just installed the display driver and that's it, working fine out of the box.
 
Default to XFire. Both cards running under full load on WoW and CoD4, i'm guessing it'll work with every game too. Just installed the display driver and that's it, working fine out of the box.

Problem with that though is what if you want to disable it? Not all games run better in CF mode. Some actually run worse, like WoW unless later drivers sorted that out? But still you'd want the ability to disable
 
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