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Low FramRate Crossfire r7 250

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December 25, 2013 6:58:19 AM

Hello!

I updated my graphics card from the ati radeon hd 7700 1gb to two ati radeon r7 250, crossfired. I have installed the proper drivers because it's enabled in the CCC. Im going to reinstall the drivers but im seeing a frame loss of 20-30 frames. Is there anything I can do to fix that? (side question) My new graphics card is an upgrade, right?

Below are more of my system details.

-win 7 64 bit
-amd fx black edition 8120
-16 gigs of ram
-x2 ati radeon r7 250 (crossfired)
-x1 1tb HDD 7200rpm
-x1 2tb HDD 7200rpm
-x1 Hauppauge Duel TV tuner

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December 25, 2013 7:18:42 AM

The ONLY reason to buy 2 cards for xfire or sli is if you already have one of the cards. If you are buying a new gpu try for the single best card you can afford and leave xfire as an upgrade path. In future it is better to ask questions before you purchase.
-Bruce
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December 25, 2013 8:59:08 AM

Your right I did not not ask, I could not afford a very good card so I just bought what I thought was good cards. So now I'm stuck with three cards I don't know what to do with. Would the best solution be to return the two I just bought and go back to my old card and save for a single great card? Right now only World of Warcraft on high settings. But in the near future BF4. I really did just buy the graphics cards, I can still return them. I think...

*May I have a reccomendation for a card to fit AMD CPU and msi board? budget $200 - $300
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December 25, 2013 9:02:33 AM

Yes return them and save up for a new monster.
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