A10-6800k 3 way crossfire

gtonic

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So supposedly people have managed to xfire a 7750 on a 6800k and the 7750 doesn't need a bridge to xfire... but does anyone know if you can xifre the two 7750's along with the APU? or will the APU only allow it to be xfired with one card

was thinking about maybe doing a MATX build instead of a MITX one if i can manage to have 2 cards and a gpu rather than 1 :p
 
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I don't think that's possible. even if it is, I would not recommend it. The A10 will severly bottleneck that much graphics processing power. I used to own an A10 + 6670 setup, and the A10 is a horribly weak processor for any type of CPU intensive gaming. (Anything multiplayer, for the most part.)
I don't think that's possible. even if it is, I would not recommend it. The A10 will severly bottleneck that much graphics processing power. I used to own an A10 + 6670 setup, and the A10 is a horribly weak processor for any type of CPU intensive gaming. (Anything multiplayer, for the most part.)
 
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APU + HD 7750 is about as high end a dual graphics setup as you can do right now with FM2/FM2+.

If you're going to be doing anything more than light gaming, I would also recommend the 6300 + HD 7870 as that is a very potent combination.

I am currently running 8350 + HD 7870XT
 

gtonic

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My main pc is a beast (8350 with 47970s at the moment) if I wanna play a game to it's prime i'd use that ... I just wanna build something that's smaller and compact and portable ... but would also like to not hear fighter jets take off when I power on a system :| lol
 

gtonic

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I think i might just wait until feb when kaveri supposedly gets released but I'm tired of waiting x-x ... regardless ima just got with an mini itx for now and build a prodigy thanks for the quick answer though guys :D