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Can I crossfire a 5770 with a 6770?

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October 9, 2014 8:46:04 AM

There are already some threads about this question but no one's answers was 100% sure that is possibile to crossfire these two.
So I already have in my PC a Sapphire HD 5770 1GB with a Gigabyte z97x gaming 3, an i5 4440 and 8gb of Ram. Because I already have home a Sapphire HD 6770 1 GB, I am curios to try to crossfire them.
As this i can do it. Dp you think too?

And another question: do you know some kind of benchmark program where I can see the benefits between have only one card mounted and have two cards mounted?

It's my first question, so sorry if I have missed something,

Thanks in advance

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October 9, 2014 8:55:49 AM

Automatik96 said:
There are already some threads about this question but no one's answers was 100% sure that is possibile to crossfire these two.
So I already have in my PC a Sapphire HD 5770 1GB with a Gigabyte z97x gaming 3, an i5 4440 and 8gb of Ram. Because I already have home a Sapphire HD 6770 1 GB, I am curios to try to crossfire them.
As this i can do it. Dp you think too?

And another question: do you know some kind of benchmark program where I can see the benefits between have only one card mounted and have two cards mounted?

It's my first question, so sorry if I have missed something,

Thanks in advance


It should work with the 6770 as the first card.

Use 3DMark Firestrike.

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October 9, 2014 9:03:56 AM

Here is the chart from AMD clearly stating that the 6770 and the 5770 can be used in a CrossFire scenario together.

http://sites.amd.com/PublishingImages/Public/Graphic_Il...

The chart states that as long as the 6770 is the primary GPU you can add a 5770 as a secondary GPU.

Almost all of the threads on various sites link to this chart for questions about CrossFire compatibility.
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