Originally posted by: TommyD
Can you hook up a 4850 and a 4870 X2 in Crossfire?
From what I can see in pictures the 4870 X2 only has 1 crossfire bridge where the 4850 has 2. So I myself i'm not sure.
Anyone know?
Really apoppin? I don't even own a nvidia videocard, but you can use a HD4850 and crossfire it with the IGP hd3200, and I'm sure as hell the HD4850 won't clock down to the IGP's speed. Hybrid stuff. Not sure how it works with the higher-end though.
Originally posted by: firewolfsm
apoppin, you're usually pretty reliable for answers, what happened?
The ONLY thing that could limit performance or slow cards in XFire is differences in frame buffers, and IIRC, the X2 has 1GB total, so 512MB per card, in which case any 512 card would work. If one card is slower than another, the faster one will just render more frames than the other, matching the ratio between their clock differences usually.
However, that's theoretically, I've seen this system set up and it didn't work as well as it could. It was faster than just a 4870 X2 but not much.
A 4870X2 + 4870 should work better with no penalties.
first of all, my X2 has 2GB DDR5 - the framebuffer is 1GB and if i use a 4870/512M or a 4850/512MB, the total shared framebuffer will be limited to 512M instead of 1GB. That will definitely limit you at higher resolutions - compared to a 4870x3 with 1GB of framebufferOriginally posted by: firewolfsm
apoppin, you're usually pretty reliable for answers, what happened?
The ONLY thing that could limit performance or slow cards in XFire is differences in frame buffers, and IIRC, the X2 has 1GB total, so 512MB per card, in which case any 512 card would work. If one card is slower than another, the faster one will just render more frames than the other, matching the ratio between their clock differences usually.
However, that's theoretically, I've seen this system set up and it didn't work as well as it could. It was faster than just a 4870 X2 but not much.
A 4870X2 + 4870 should work better with no penalties.