Solution B B BleedingEdgeTek Jun 19, 2014 The CX line isn't built for stress, and a system with 270s in Crossfire can pull over 500w. I definitely wouldn't recommend it.
The CX line isn't built for stress, and a system with 270s in Crossfire can pull over 500w. I definitely wouldn't recommend it.
B BleedingEdgeTek Reputable May 29, 2014 709 0 5,360 Jun 19, 2014 Solution #2 The CX line isn't built for stress, and a system with 270s in Crossfire can pull over 500w. I definitely wouldn't recommend it. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
The CX line isn't built for stress, and a system with 270s in Crossfire can pull over 500w. I definitely wouldn't recommend it.
sourodip Distinguished Jul 9, 2011 2,491 0 20,460 Jun 19, 2014 #3 The CX600 is not SLI/CF certified. Not recommended. Buy a single powerful card rather like the 280x. Upvote 0 Downvote
sourodip Distinguished Jul 9, 2011 2,491 0 20,460 Jun 19, 2014 #4 I think you have a fx6300. there would be bottleneck with two 270's. Upvote 0 Downvote
B BleedingEdgeTek Reputable May 29, 2014 709 0 5,360 Jun 19, 2014 #5 Crossfire-certified isn't a thing, and Corsair themselves labels the CX600 as having multi-GPU support. But even with a 280x, I wouldn't want to run a CX600 with it. The 280x can draw some power at peak draw. Upvote 0 Downvote
Crossfire-certified isn't a thing, and Corsair themselves labels the CX600 as having multi-GPU support. But even with a 280x, I wouldn't want to run a CX600 with it. The 280x can draw some power at peak draw.
sourodip Distinguished Jul 9, 2011 2,491 0 20,460 Jun 19, 2014 #6 lol I meant it's not recommended. Upvote 0 Downvote