Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Actually, you should try both the 2900XT and the 2900pro in each individual slot (single card config) to see if there is any actual performance hit going from a 16X slot to a 4X slot.
there is. It has been tested many times ... about 10-15% practically for a 2900xt/GTS class card and up to 25% in absolute worst case scenarios [for a GTX, i think].
BUT ... you have to remember the 2nd card is bandwidth limited by the slot, not the first card also. And my 2nd card will be an OC'd Pro [if i can get it going]. Now my XT will be made to run at whatever core and RAM speeds i can get with my Pro - the performance hit of running a 256-bit Card with a 512MB card is unknown [to me] ... both cards are 512MB
My *goal* is to get the 2nd card up in Core and memory as high as possible - to equal my XT speeds, if possible
--right now i have a very slow stock 2900p crossfire
it *appears* i can just short both of my 2 extra pins on each card and enable OverDrive
... or OD ... whatever comers first
:Q
i am gonna try it as soon as i find something better than 2 paper clips
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Bolded above: If the card in the 4x slot is limited, will overclocking it even help?
That's like trying to pour 2 gallons per minute of water down a drain that only allows 1 gallon per minute. And if I am correct, no amount of overclocking the pro will improve your performance? As you said, the XT will have to substantially lower it's performance to a pro that runs in a 4X slot, no matter what.
Am I on the wrong track here?
apparently so
first note that "stock" Pro CrossFire is at least 10-15% faster than my single 2900xt --just look at my stock Pro/XT CrossFire scores ... then note the performance increase of another +10-15% when it was OC'd from 506Mhz on the core to 697 with also a memory jump of 513>843Mhz
what i did not know until JUST before i went to sleep [at 2AM] is that is that the XT is NOT held back by "modern" crossfire at all - it's core and memory clocks are set *independently* of the 2nd card in the slower slot ... all the 4x slot does is "add" to the 2nd card ... and 256bit vs. 512bit appears to be a minimal impact
so i should get a further 2-3% - we'll see - just by using CCC to OC them separately
:thumbsup:
right at this moment, CCC is using Overdrive to find and set the fastest clocks - independent of each other ... the Pro is not "holding back" the 2900xt - at all
[although to be fair, a 2900xt in the 2nd slot would be faster still - but limited by the 4xPCIe slot a bit more than an OC'd pro]
i am beginning to really like CrossFire
-now i want to see how it does with a 2nd monitor
what *boggles* my mind is that nvidia had a year's Head-start over AMD with multi-GPU ... and yet AMD's CrossFire has surpassed nvidia's SLI - in *every* way
i don't think anyone has to worry about future support for X2 GPU from AMD
CrossFire has finished with my Pro at 686/840 and my XT at 743/828 ... and i am quite sure i can go 10% over those conservative settings
- i settled on 700/840 for the Pro and 752/849 for the XT ... the XT is evidently not held back like in earlier editions of Xfire
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