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Default want 2 enable crosfire - 02-26-2012, 18:04 | posts: 12

switchable grpxx.. lenevo g570..driver version 12.3. crossfire iz disable according 2 GPU-Z.0.5.9..i m unable to find crossfire in CCC>GAMING>3D APPLICATION SETTING>APPLICATION PROFILE ..NTOHING ELSE ..

HOW TO Inable crossfire?? bro switchable grpx support crosfire ..mine gpuz iz ati 6370m1gb radeon hd..want 2 update grpx biso ..how to update grpx biso need hlp ..just new user .thnxx
   
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Default 02-26-2012, 23:21 | posts: 402 | Location: miami

isnt that gpu a mobile gpu? U need 2 gpus to be able to enable crossfire and i dont even think thats possible on a laptop
   
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Default 02-27-2012, 04:49 | posts: 12

mobile gpu meanz?? how can i ckd is it mobie or not??? mine iz ati readon 6300 hd 1gb
   
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Default 02-27-2012, 10:55 | posts: 871

Crossfire is ATi's answer to Nvidia's SLi, it's where you combine multiple GPU's to work together to gain more performance.

In your case you only have one GPU (HD 6300). Unfortunately that laptop isn't Crossfire/SLi compatible.

Not saying laptops don't support Crossfire/SLi as there are some high-end laptops that do (i.e Alienware)

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