deserved, for falling for the crossfire/sli meme
HahahahahahahahaFuZ wrote:
deserved, for falling for the crossfire meme
both are shit, i was talking about having 2 gpu[Taiga] wrote:
Do you really think SLI is supperior to CrossFire?
Nope, it was 2-years.Aurani wrote:
The R9 series is shit and you should feel like shit. :p
Don't you have a 5-year warranty on that thing?
both are shit, i was talking about having 2 gpuEvery game what goes for 4K res support works with CF/SLI for obvious reason - way better performance.
try to play some optimized games sometimes[Taiga] wrote:
In EVE Online with all effects on, max settings, single GPU in team fight goes into ~10-15 FPS, Crossfire was keeping it around 40-50 fps
FuZ wrote:
try to play some optimized games sometimes[Taiga] wrote:
In EVE Online with all effects on, max settings, single GPU in team fight goes into ~10-15 FPS, Crossfire was keeping it around 40-50 fps
Good meme, good one, propsIppE wrote:
AMD have used almost the same architecture for the past 5 years or so, there's literally no downside to using older amd cards in terms of compatibility, hd 7xxx will support dx12.IppE wrote:
[Taiga] wrote:
Plans for now are 2 x HD 7990 but need to gather some info about power since my 860W might not handle this.
Taiga sounds like and enthusiastLong story short: for like 4 years in a row i send to warranty service 3 nVidia cards, cba to fight with this crap what doesn't work like i want.
Don't laugh, osu! works perfect on Intel HD 4600 mobo integrated one.Endie- wrote:
Intel HD graphics master race
FuZ wrote:
do you even yu gi oh
gf 2 still better than HD 4500Mr Color wrote:
then again osu! also works perfect on geforce 2
Ya know where to find me ^^Mahogany wrote:
Damn all this computer talk makes me want a new card
with a failure i guess?[Taiga] wrote:
served well for 3 years without single failure
[Taiga] wrote:
So far i am checking my spreedsheet of multi-gpu performance and updating prices.
^ This is going to be your biggest issue. From my experience (up to 3 cards):mx04ma wrote:
and quad-gpu scaling performance is also a debatable issue.
Throw in an 84W CPU (which you will need for good 4-way; + even more if OC'd) and you will run into problems with a 1200W PSU during full load. Mainboard takes a chunk of power (see that big beefy 24-pin?), and fans do as well, to a lesser extent. If you get a top quality PSU (AX-series?), then it might be able to handle it, but I wouldn't be so sure with anything else.[Taiga] wrote:
480W per card at peak so 960W for this setup.