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DriverHeaven Newbie
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HD3870 Crossfire
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Mobo: MSI K9A Platinum Processor: AMD Phenom(tm) 9600 Quad-Core Processor 2.3GHz @ 2.6GHz Memory: 2046MB RAM OCZ Crossfire approved Video Card: two MSI ATI Radeon HD 3870 OC Edition Crossfire Operating System: Windows Vista and i get really low frames i get the same amount of frames as only one 3870 i checked that everything is connected and that the crossfire is enabled and i get really low frames im really angry because a friend of mine has one HD3850 and he gets the same frames as my two HD3870 can anyone help? |
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cheap philanthropist
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What games are you playing and are you running them on high quality settings? Crossfire and SLI may not be so beneficial unless the games are run at higher resolutions and quality settings. Some games aren't dual GPU friendly either depending on how they are coded.
On a side note, 2GB RAM may be on the low side for some games under Vista. As RAM prices are low today I'd plan to get some more for that system. |
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Have you tested the newest catalyst drivers? Cat 8.3
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i have tested the 8.3 and the same thing
Ive tested in counter strike source, COD4, UT3, and crysis and i get the same amount of frames as if i had one card |
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cod & source should be scaling easily, something must be up
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DH's Dormant Dragon
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UT3 is correctly scaling with my hd3870's crossfired...
i wouldn't be able to play 2560x1600 very well at all if it wasn't.. try disabling crossfire.... then completely uninstalling the drivers.... and then rebooting and reinstalling the drivers again.
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i tried disabling crossfire and uninstalling the drivers
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DriverHeaven Senior Member
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Is it at all possible to disable crossfire in a HD3870X2? I can't find anywhere to do it in CCC.
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