Videocards - AMD - ATI AMD Radeon graphics cards. Do you have one or want to buy one? Use this forum to discuss anything concerning products using Radeon graphics cards, CrossFireX, from Radeon 9800 to HD 6900
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Newbie
Videocard: Gigabyte 5750 1Gb OC x2
Processor: Core i5 2500
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PSU: Antec HCP 850W
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7970 crossfired with a 7770 -
05-26-2012, 18:56
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heya,
ive got 2 5750's in crossfire atm, but i have just done an overhall of my computer, now i need to decide on a new video card,
one of my friends said to get a 7970 and a 7770 and crossfire them, but i havent been able to find anything on the net to see if it is worth it at all.
is it just a waste of time and money, or would adding the 7770 to the 7970 make it any better,
cheers
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Maha Guru
Videocard: GTX 560Ti 448 SLI/HD7970
Processor: i7 3770K/Phenom 1055T
Mainboard: P8Z77-V/880G Extreme3
Memory: DDR3 8 GB/DDR3 8 GB
Soundcard: Asus Xonar DS
PSU: Corsair 750W/Coolerm 800W
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05-26-2012, 20:49
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Doesn't work. It has to be the same chip. You can crossfire a 7970 with a 7950 or a 7770 with a 7750.
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Newbie
Videocard: Gigabyte 5750 1Gb OC x2
Processor: Core i5 2500
Mainboard:
Memory:
Soundcard:
PSU: Antec HCP 850W
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05-27-2012, 03:29
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heya,
that is what i always thought,
but then again, i thought i had read somewhere, that you can do 2 differnet ati chipsets, and the slower chip just helps out where it can, but i dont remember where or when i read it.
lol, ok its not do-able,
ok in australia the 7970 is about $600, should i go for that, or does anyone know something better for the money, also it must be gigabyte
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Master Guru
Videocard: HD 6870 -new GPU soon-
Processor: i5 3570K
Mainboard: Gigabyte Z77X-D3H
Memory: HyperX 1866MHz 4GBx4
Soundcard: Creative SB X-FI Titanium
PSU: Corsair AX 750W
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05-29-2012, 16:36
| posts: 269 | Location: Kedah, Malaysia
go for 7970 or wait for the dual gpu 7990 or 7970x2 by the manufacturers...
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: GTX660SC + GT640...
Processor: Core i7 2600K
Mainboard: ASRock Z77 Extreme4
Memory: 8gb G.Skill DDR3-1866
Soundcard: Creative Recon3D PCIe
PSU: SeaSonic M12II 620 Bronze
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05-31-2012, 23:55
| posts: 13,478 | Location: US East Coast
Quote:
Originally Posted by massiveoni
but then again, i thought i had read somewhere, that you can do 2 differnet ati chipsets, and the slower chip just helps out where it can, but i dont remember where or when i read it.
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That has never been the case. When Crossfiring 2 different cards, you're stuck with the performance level of the slowest card. So, crossfiring an HD7970 with an HD7950 provides no more performance than Crossfire using 2, HD7950's.
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Maha Guru
Videocard: 5850 @ 1000MHz
Processor: i5 2500k @ 4.8GHz
Mainboard: Asus P8P67-M Pro
Memory: 8GB DDR3 @ 1866MHz
Soundcard:
PSU: XFX 650W
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06-03-2012, 05:04
| posts: 808 | Location: Portland, OR
Quote:
Originally Posted by sykozis
That has never been the case. When Crossfiring 2 different cards, you're stuck with the performance level of the slowest card. So, crossfiring an HD7970 with an HD7950 provides no more performance than Crossfire using 2, HD7950's.
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That's not true, that's how SLI works. Crossfired cards can have 2 cards working at different clockspeeds.
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Master Guru
Videocard: 2 x 6950 1Gb CF
Processor: i5 2500k @ 4.4Ghz
Mainboard: Asus P8Z68 Deluxe Gen3
Memory: 16GB Mushkin DDR3 1600
Soundcard: X-FI Titanium/Onkyo/Polk
PSU: Seasonic X-1050
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06-03-2012, 19:36
| posts: 650 | Location: Orange County, CA
The rule of thumb is that the first two digits of the card's model need to be the same for crossfire, and the faster card will downclock to the lowest common denominator.
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