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AMD 6990 and 7900 in Crossfire?

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September 28, 2011 10:56:26 PM

Hello,

I've come into possession of an AMD Radeon HD 6990 (which I intend to water-cool) and a FirePro V7900.

They both have a CrossFire bridge at the top, but the 7900 is listed on the website as supporting "CrossFirePro" (whatever that is) and the 6990 obviously supports Crossfire.

Is it possible to install both cards in one PC and get any kind of benefit (for gaming, mostly) from a Crossfire setup? AMD's website, with separate areas for the Radeon and FirePro lines, isn't very helpful...

Thank you!

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September 28, 2011 11:09:28 PM

No you will not be able to run both in the same pc. you can only use two cards from the same generation in crossfire. Example: 68xx with another 68xx card.
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September 28, 2011 11:30:47 PM

it might work, both gpu's are caymen based, antilles is based on caymen i think or IS caymen times 2, and the fireprov 7900 also has caymen gpu.. give it a try?
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September 29, 2011 2:17:47 AM

It is not necessarily based on generation, it is entirely dependent on the GPU. As both cards use a 2BG caymen GPU (The 6990 has 2 of them obviously) it may just work. I agree with kdOfrg, try it out.
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September 29, 2011 2:36:00 AM

The most sensible think to do would be to sell the V7900 and buy another 6990 don't you think??
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September 29, 2011 3:49:21 AM

Well that wasn't quite the question but yes geekapproved I will second that.
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September 29, 2011 5:42:20 AM

Even if they use the same GPU the BIOS is going to be quite different. I seriously doubt it would work.
As others have said selling it would be the best idea, assuming you don't actually have a need for a workstation card. They seem to be going for over $700 on ebay.
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