L latiotltiat Honorable Oct 24, 2013 1 0 10,510 Oct 24, 2013 #1 Hi, I want to ask if I can crossfire a radeon hd 7950 with a hd 7990. I'm having a hd 7950 now. Should i do it or bought another 7950 to crossfire?
Hi, I want to ask if I can crossfire a radeon hd 7950 with a hd 7990. I'm having a hd 7950 now. Should i do it or bought another 7950 to crossfire?
Solution esrever Oct 24, 2013 you can do it but its not worth it. only thing it will be good for is higher benchmarks. tricrossfire suffers a lot of problem, its even worse when its asymmetrical like this.
you can do it but its not worth it. only thing it will be good for is higher benchmarks. tricrossfire suffers a lot of problem, its even worse when its asymmetrical like this.
Jaxem Honorable Jul 22, 2013 2,170 3 12,960 Oct 24, 2013 #2 You should be able to...never tried it though. Upvote 0 Downvote
W wdmfiber Honorable Dec 7, 2012 810 0 11,160 Oct 24, 2013 #3 I think you can too. It would be like 3 7950's in tri crossfire. The 7990 would underclock itself. Upvote 0 Downvote
bryonhowley Splendid Oct 24, 2011 3,742 0 23,960 Oct 24, 2013 #4 You might but really a tri Crossfire setup does not give the best performance you would be better off just getting a second HD 7950. Upvote 0 Downvote
You might but really a tri Crossfire setup does not give the best performance you would be better off just getting a second HD 7950.
The Q6660 Inside Honorable Jan 25, 2013 1,889 5 12,160 Oct 24, 2013 #5 Might as well get another 7950 and CF it.. Upvote 0 Downvote
esrever Splendid Dec 27, 2011 5,391 0 26,160 Oct 24, 2013 Solution #6 you can do it but its not worth it. only thing it will be good for is higher benchmarks. tricrossfire suffers a lot of problem, its even worse when its asymmetrical like this. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
you can do it but its not worth it. only thing it will be good for is higher benchmarks. tricrossfire suffers a lot of problem, its even worse when its asymmetrical like this.