2 part questions...
(One)
Which r7-250 would be better with crossfire support for high-resolution gaming. A 4gb DDR3 setup, or 1gb DDR5 setup.
I ask because Im under the impression that in crossfire, memory works where 1+1=1 and 4+4=4... So the thinking is that if the intention is to crossfire for high-res 1080 gaming, that the 1GB DDR5 could become very limiting...
Thoughts?
(Two)
The ultimate goal is to find the optimal low-profile solution for an A10-7850k that is also AMD... the r7-250 happens to be the recommended crossfire-pairing AND the highest low-profile card AMD has atm, so it is a natural choice...
If crossfiring the r7-250 with the A10-7850k, would the DDR5 option be slowed down to the system/APUs DDR3 memory speeds?
If that is the case, I think the 4GB DDR3 option is clearly the better. Otherwise, I am getting mixed responses from question one...
(One)
Which r7-250 would be better with crossfire support for high-resolution gaming. A 4gb DDR3 setup, or 1gb DDR5 setup.
I ask because Im under the impression that in crossfire, memory works where 1+1=1 and 4+4=4... So the thinking is that if the intention is to crossfire for high-res 1080 gaming, that the 1GB DDR5 could become very limiting...
Thoughts?
(Two)
The ultimate goal is to find the optimal low-profile solution for an A10-7850k that is also AMD... the r7-250 happens to be the recommended crossfire-pairing AND the highest low-profile card AMD has atm, so it is a natural choice...
If crossfiring the r7-250 with the A10-7850k, would the DDR5 option be slowed down to the system/APUs DDR3 memory speeds?
If that is the case, I think the 4GB DDR3 option is clearly the better. Otherwise, I am getting mixed responses from question one...
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