Steven Noutsos
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Nice.. then i guess i'll wait till it comes out. Does anyone know it's release date?
Very nice! :good:Here's a good throwback from early 2011 when I got the new 600T.
My rig's changed quite a bit since then.. (1090T, 8 GB OCZ 2000, 6950, Seasonic x750).
AMD makes the actual GPU itself but the cards are produced by people like ASUS and XFX and Sapphire and so on. ASUS cards are good.Question: Are we talking about AMD R7 260X or ASUS R7 260X?
So.. you're saying that the ASUS one is the best choise?
Not a bad setup at all! To get Crossfire going again it should just be as simple as using the Crossfire Bridge to connect the two cards and then downloading and installing the latest drivers for your graphics cards from AMD's website.
When I got the PC both video cards were connected with two bridge cables. After I got the PC re-imaged and had new RAM added at MicroCenter they returned the PC with only one bridge cable. Do I need both bridge cables to crossfire my Radeons?
Well then why are my cards not crossfiring?
I would diagnose somewhere between layer 8 and PEBKAC.
Seems kind of weird they would remove one, though.
I have reinstalled the drivers earlier but it is late now so I'll download GPU-Z tomorrow and give you the results.If you download and run GPU-Z does it say they are running in CrossFire?
Have you tried reinstalling drivers using the method I suggested here? http://www.computerforum.com/230120-ati-radeon-6900-driver-update-help.html#post1935091