I've been looking around the forums and been unable to find an explicit answer: can 3 or 4 HD 5770s be thrown into crossfire? I know 2 in crossfire are a solid performer, but can it go more?
I'm guessing the answer is no, cause looking at my 5770, it seems there is only 1 crossfire bridge connection spot on the card.
Also, would one be able to crossfire another 2 5770s with the integrated 5770 on the asus MB showcased at Computex? (assuming it actually hits the market)
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/05/asus-demos-immensity-x58-hydra-mainboard-with-integrated-ati-rad/
I'm guessing the answer is no, cause looking at my 5770, it seems there is only 1 crossfire bridge connection spot on the card.
Also, would one be able to crossfire another 2 5770s with the integrated 5770 on the asus MB showcased at Computex? (assuming it actually hits the market)
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/05/asus-demos-immensity-x58-hydra-mainboard-with-integrated-ati-rad/