V veniteo Honorable Jan 5, 2014 50 0 10,540 Jul 16, 2014 #1 So I purchased two 7770s that claim to be xfire capable, WITHOUT bridge connectors, and I've run them in crossfire without issue, as far as I was aware this wasn't possible. Anyone have insights into this?
So I purchased two 7770s that claim to be xfire capable, WITHOUT bridge connectors, and I've run them in crossfire without issue, as far as I was aware this wasn't possible. Anyone have insights into this?
emdea22 Distinguished Oct 25, 2011 1,689 0 20,460 Jul 16, 2014 #2 They\re probably using r7 250x drivers Upvote 0 Downvote
V veniteo Honorable Jan 5, 2014 50 0 10,540 Jul 16, 2014 #3 In which case should I leave the drivers be or be concerned about compatibility issues? (I believe it's running r7 270x actually) Upvote 0 Downvote
In which case should I leave the drivers be or be concerned about compatibility issues? (I believe it's running r7 270x actually)
emdea22 Distinguished Oct 25, 2011 1,689 0 20,460 Jul 16, 2014 #4 veniteo : In which case should I leave the drivers be or be concerned about compatibility issues? (I believe it's running r7 270x actually) The 7770 is the same as an r7 250x. As long as crossfire works why worry? it either works or it doesn't so you can relax. Upvote 0 Downvote
veniteo : In which case should I leave the drivers be or be concerned about compatibility issues? (I believe it's running r7 270x actually) The 7770 is the same as an r7 250x. As long as crossfire works why worry? it either works or it doesn't so you can relax.
V veniteo Honorable Jan 5, 2014 50 0 10,540 Jul 17, 2014 #5 Another question, I'm getting an a10-7700k in in a day or two, running on r7 250 drivers might I be able to use dual graphics? Upvote 0 Downvote
Another question, I'm getting an a10-7700k in in a day or two, running on r7 250 drivers might I be able to use dual graphics?