Not quite true. For example you can run a 3850 with a 3870 in crossfire. Check out the ATI Compatability Chart (although it is not really too clear in my opinion).Originally posted by: batmang
To use CrossFire the two cards must have the same exact GPU/model. So unfortunately, that wont work. You have to have two of the same kind to utilize CrossFire.
Originally posted by: Nurn
Not quite true. For example you can run a 3850 with a 3870 in crossfire. Check out the ATI Compatability Chart (although it is not really too clear in my opinion).Originally posted by: batmang
To use CrossFire the two cards must have the same exact GPU/model. So unfortunately, that wont work. You have to have two of the same kind to utilize CrossFire.
http://ati.amd.com/technology/crossfire/charts.html
In fact, these guys got a 3870 and a 2900 to work in crossfire.....
http://xtreview.com/addcomment...HD-3870-Crossfire.html
Originally posted by: TOAOCyrus
Hey I just ordered a 3870X2 to replace my 2900pro. Is it possible to put them tegether in crossfire and would there be any performance boost? I can OC my PRO to 825 MHz so they would match. What do you guys think?
Originally posted by: heyheybooboo
Originally posted by: TOAOCyrus
Hey I just ordered a 3870X2 to replace my 2900pro. Is it possible to put them tegether in crossfire and would there be any performance boost? I can OC my PRO to 825 MHz so they would match. What do you guys think?
No way it will work ....
How much you want for that 2900pro ??
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Originally posted by: TOAOCyrus
Hey I just ordered a 3870X2 to replace my 2900pro. Is it possible to put them tegether in crossfire and would there be any performance boost? I can OC my PRO to 825 MHz so they would match. What do you guys think?
Originally posted by: Nurn
Not quite true. For example you can run a 3850 with a 3870 in crossfire. Check out the ATI Compatability Chart (although it is not really too clear in my opinion).Originally posted by: batmang
To use CrossFire the two cards must have the same exact GPU/model. So unfortunately, that wont work. You have to have two of the same kind to utilize CrossFire.
http://ati.amd.com/technology/crossfire/charts.html
In fact, these guys got a 3870 and a 2900 to work in crossfire.....
http://xtreview.com/addcomment...HD-3870-Crossfire.html
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: TOAOCyrus
Hey I just ordered a 3870X2 to replace my 2900pro. Is it possible to put them tegether in crossfire and would there be any performance boost? I can OC my PRO to 825 MHz so they would match. What do you guys think?
*impossible*
who cares what we think ... i USED to think it would work
http://ati.amd.com/technology/crossfire/charts.html
you can only Xfire 2900Pro with 2900XT or another Pro ... what i am doing
now WtF is "Internal CrossFire Interconnect"
-do i or do i NOT need 2 interconnect bridges?
i believe i do ... at least i just ordered another one from NewEgg 1/2 hour ago- --save me money
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i know i *should* get a Xfire bridge with *each* card but you gotta know Sapphire is a "cheapass" company - i would never buy a Sapphire unless it was covered by a REAL warranty - like NewEgg's 1-year exchangeOriginally posted by: Sylvanas
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: TOAOCyrus
Hey I just ordered a 3870X2 to replace my 2900pro. Is it possible to put them tegether in crossfire and would there be any performance boost? I can OC my PRO to 825 MHz so they would match. What do you guys think?
*impossible*
who cares what we think ... i USED to think it would work
http://ati.amd.com/technology/crossfire/charts.html
you can only Xfire 2900Pro with 2900XT or another Pro ... what i am doing
now WtF is "Internal CrossFire Interconnect"
-do i or do i NOT need 2 interconnect bridges?
i believe i do ... at least i just ordered another one from NewEgg 1/2 hour ago- --save me money
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I don't think you NEED two for it work but i think its 'better' if it does, google the subject there are plenty of threads around- last I remember was the consensus was that there 'may' be more bandwidth being utilized with two bridges + less problems with 2 bridges, so I'd stick with using two. I have two on my 3850's and its been great since day 1 (you should get a Crossfire bridge with each card so you sure you need to order one?).
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
sli requires the same exact card, crossfire doesn't. As long as you have driver support you'll be able to crossfire the 3870x2 with a 2900. You are actually running tri-fire with the x2 and 2900, however, and they don't have driver support for that yet. it's supposed to be out in late feb/mar time frame.
Originally posted by: Sylvanas
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: TOAOCyrus
Hey I just ordered a 3870X2 to replace my 2900pro. Is it possible to put them tegether in crossfire and would there be any performance boost? I can OC my PRO to 825 MHz so they would match. What do you guys think?
*impossible*
who cares what we think ... i USED to think it would work
http://ati.amd.com/technology/crossfire/charts.html
you can only Xfire 2900Pro with 2900XT or another Pro ... what i am doing
now WtF is "Internal CrossFire Interconnect"
-do i or do i NOT need 2 interconnect bridges?
i believe i do ... at least i just ordered another one from NewEgg 1/2 hour ago- --save me money
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I don't think you NEED two for it work but i think its 'better' if it does, google the subject there are plenty of threads around- last I remember was the consensus was that there 'may' be more bandwidth being utilized with two bridges + less problems with 2 bridges, so I'd stick with using two. I have two on my 3850's and its been great since day 1 (you should get a Crossfire bridge with each card so you sure you need to order one?).
OK? ... it is the recommended way to goSo let's say I have two 2900's in Crossfire. You're saying that it's okay to 'double-bridge' between the two cards ? That's good news ...