Crossfire Radeon HD6850

Nikil

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18,510
APPROXIMATE PURCHASE DATE: ~1 Month
BUDGET RANGE: ~150$
USAGE FROM MOST TO LEAST IMPORTANT: Gaming
CURRENT GPU AND POWER SUPPLY: Corsair 750W
OTHER RELEVANT SYSTEM SPECS: ASUS P6T Deluxe v2; Intel i7 920(stock clock speeds at the moment); Corsair Dominator(stock 1033 at the moment) 6GB.
PREFERRED WEBSITE(S) FOR PARTS: newegg.com or amazon.com
PARTS PREFERENCES: Sapphire 6850
OVERCLOCKING: Maybe
SLI OR CROSSFIRE: Maybe
MONITOR RESOLUTION: 1920x1080

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:

Hi everyone,

I want to know if it is beneficial to go Crossfire 6850s with my current setup. I am mainly worried about not getting much of a performance gain out of adding the second card. Would my current hardware bottleneck the two 6850s or should I have plenty of headroom? I can easily OC if I need to (up to 3.8).

Thanks in advance!
 
Solution
A 6850 crossfire is a very good option.Personally for $300 I would go for either a GTX570,GTX560ti or a 6950 but that's just.

Your i7 should not bottleneck it at all and you will be fine.Although O.C.ing will only improve performance.

Nikil

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Great, thank you.
I forgot to mention I have a 6850 already and I was thinking about getting another one instead of buying a whole new card. Not sure which route to go, haha.