Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: trinibwoy
What's up with people claiming Crossfire is "new" or has "immature" drivers. Crossfire was supposed to be ready in June!
Some folks cant think about things unless those things are right in front of their eyes. Xfire drivers have had since June (and probably a good ways longer) to mature whether or not Xfire setups have been available for sale or not.
Wouldn't you agree however that in-house testing is somewhat limited and that NVIDIA released some tweaks for SLI performance well after it's retail release?
Also you have this to consider, "While retail Crossfire product is still a way off, the APC Labs team has managed to obtain a Crossfire setup based upon early hardware"
What does get released to retail may or may not be improved upon. There are just too many unknowns in this test, they don't mention anything about what driver they are running, let's assume it's 5.8. Chances are ATI will be releasing a "new" or optimized(cough) driver when Crossfire goes live.
These results are pretty lackluster, hopefully ATI will bring something better to the table upon retail release if they really expect people to shell out the money for new mobos and "master" cards that will undoubtedly carry a price premium.
