I had a second 5450 laying around and decided to throw it into my mom's computer along with another 5450 just for fun. on a 775 p5k deluxe motherboard.
I've installed the cards in a variety of ways, including one at a time, in different orders. I clean installed drivers, rebooted, etc. and there's no option to enable crossfire. in catalyst control center, it reads under information -> hardware that there is a disabled adapter" which happens to be the second card. Each card works in either slot by themselves
I double checked that both the 5450 and P5k motherboard do indeed support crossfire. even though it's a bridge-less, internal crossfire.
I've done some looking around and i was wondering maybe if the second card running at 4x pci-e 1.1 might be an issue. I'm on Windows 10 btw.
Here are GPU-z Screenshots:
Can anyone help?
I've installed the cards in a variety of ways, including one at a time, in different orders. I clean installed drivers, rebooted, etc. and there's no option to enable crossfire. in catalyst control center, it reads under information -> hardware that there is a disabled adapter" which happens to be the second card. Each card works in either slot by themselves
I double checked that both the 5450 and P5k motherboard do indeed support crossfire. even though it's a bridge-less, internal crossfire.
I've done some looking around and i was wondering maybe if the second card running at 4x pci-e 1.1 might be an issue. I'm on Windows 10 btw.
Here are GPU-z Screenshots:


Can anyone help?
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