A a67codkiller Honorable Apr 28, 2012 10 0 10,510 Feb 6, 2013 #1 Hey community! i was wondering if i can crossfire a Sapphire 7850 and an OC Sapphire 7850. Would the slight difference in clock speeds make a difference? thanks!
Hey community! i was wondering if i can crossfire a Sapphire 7850 and an OC Sapphire 7850. Would the slight difference in clock speeds make a difference? thanks!
Solution neon neophyte Feb 6, 2013 yes u can crossfire them. it might downclock the faster card or you can try and overclock the slower one. the slight difference in performance from your clockspeed being lower will be nothing compared to the improvement from crossfire. i would put the oc card in your first slot, then just disable the 2nd card when crossfire doesnt work in a game.
yes u can crossfire them. it might downclock the faster card or you can try and overclock the slower one. the slight difference in performance from your clockspeed being lower will be nothing compared to the improvement from crossfire. i would put the oc card in your first slot, then just disable the 2nd card when crossfire doesnt work in a game.
zdbc13 Distinguished Feb 7, 2012 1,887 0 19,960 Feb 6, 2013 #2 You can do it but, unless you overclock the slower card, it will default to the slower speed. Upvote 0 Downvote
alvine Splendid May 13, 2008 4,492 0 23,460 Feb 6, 2013 #3 yes you can. faster card will downclock itself to the slower one but you can still oc both with software such as msi afterburner Upvote 0 Downvote
yes you can. faster card will downclock itself to the slower one but you can still oc both with software such as msi afterburner
neon neophyte Splendid BANNED Apr 11, 2009 3,846 0 23,460 Feb 6, 2013 Solution #4 yes u can crossfire them. it might downclock the faster card or you can try and overclock the slower one. the slight difference in performance from your clockspeed being lower will be nothing compared to the improvement from crossfire. i would put the oc card in your first slot, then just disable the 2nd card when crossfire doesnt work in a game. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
yes u can crossfire them. it might downclock the faster card or you can try and overclock the slower one. the slight difference in performance from your clockspeed being lower will be nothing compared to the improvement from crossfire. i would put the oc card in your first slot, then just disable the 2nd card when crossfire doesnt work in a game.
A a67codkiller Honorable Apr 28, 2012 10 0 10,510 Feb 6, 2013 #5 Best answer selected by a67codkiller. Upvote 0 Downvote