FX 8320/8350 do Dual Graphics?!?

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vampirr

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Since there are some people think or believe that FX 8320/8350 can't do Dual Graphics(Crossfire/SLI) and most of them are Intel users and fanboys(ofcourse) so I wanted to give/show some proofs that I found that debunk this pathetic myth.

http://www.overclock.net/t/1318995/official-fx-8320-fx-8350-vishera-owners-club/6650#post_18997642

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1VE4x_MAqE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijw67GPLvoY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQc9rwYSQow

This thread is not a flamebait, just pointing out the truth/fact.

Just informing the crowd, thanks in advance for people that won't trash. :)


Stop with the troll threads, and flamebait, and yes, this is flamebait. You keep it up, you get an infraction.
Also, its the wrong forum
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VirtualLarry

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I thought that in AMD-speak, "dual-graphics" referred specifically to using an APU combined with a discrete card of the appropriate kind, to form a type of Crossfire.

Not generically meaning Crossfire or SLI.

It has been known for years that AMD platforms can do Crossfire, and SLI (chipset and mobo permitting). As I understand it, only 990FX and 990X are licensed for SLI.
 

KingFatty

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Never heard it was a myth, maybe it was a misunderstanding of the underlying factors at play?

If you use a GPU-limited task, then it's possible that the AMD chips won't bottleneck, because the GPU will be limiting it.

Same scenario if you use multiple GPUs?
 

vampirr

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I call it a myth because large portion of uninformed people that are blinded by lies and false by some hardcore Intel fanboys that put a stain to a alot of Intel users and enthusiasts while also trashing AMD and its loyal customer base.

Its not present on Anandtech, but I saw on overclocker.net and I would not be suprised to see it at hardocp site and I still wonder why those reviewers are still lazy to update or to again review AMD's CPU's and when i saw some of their reviews I could not believe how much it was biased to Intel and how huge was the BS in their reviews involving AMD's CPU's -_-"

This thread is only to inform some people... Thank you for checking this thread :)
 
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I call it a myth because large portion of uninformed people that are blinded by lies and false by some hardcore Intel fanboys that put a stain to a alot of Intel users and enthusiasts while also trashing AMD and its loyal customer base.

Its not present on Anandtech, but I saw on overclocker.net and I would not be suprised to see it at hardocp site and I still wonder why those reviewers are still lazy to update or to again review AMD's CPU's and when i saw some of their reviews I could not believe how much it was biased to Intel and how huge was the BS in their reviews involving AMD's CPU's -_-"

This thread is only to inform some people... Thank you for checking this thread :)

Care to provide a link to where a legitimate reviewer said Vishera cannot do crossfire?
 

2is

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You need to find new hobbies, anything to get you away from the forums. You're so hurt by what people say about AMD that you've conjured up negative things that people don't say and created one of the most useless threads I've seen in any forum in an attempt to debunk a "myth" that never existed, and lash out at Intel. Specifically their user base. There's being a fanboy and being a loser. I'd say you're dangerously close to crossing over.
 

KingFatty

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I call it a myth because large portion of uninformed people that are blinded by lies and false by some hardcore Intel fanboys that put a stain to a alot of Intel users and enthusiasts while also trashing AMD and its loyal customer base.

Its not present on Anandtech, but I saw on overclocker.net and I would not be suprised to see it at hardocp site and I still wonder why those reviewers are still lazy to update or to again review AMD's CPU's and when i saw some of their reviews I could not believe how much it was biased to Intel and how huge was the BS in their reviews involving AMD's CPU's -_-"

This thread is only to inform some people... Thank you for checking this thread :)

I think it's noble to try to right a wrong, but you should rise above, instead of building a straw man to knock down. You can make your positive point without bringing more attention to the negative side - no need to talk bad about other people. In fact, that can have the opposite effect, where people see you talking bad about other people and then they wonder what happened maybe the other people are right and you are wrong? But instead, if you just make a really good point, people will stop and think "hmmm, you know he has a good point there..."
 

vampirr

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There are no reviews that confirm that, I was just wrote about blind fanboism...

NVM... Just pointing out if someone is worried or uninformed that AMD's CPU can do Dual Graphics. This thread is just to educate some people to not believe everyone what they say. Do the research, find unbiased sites and you will see true picture...

Sadly nobody did review of FX Vishera with Dual Graphics(Crossfire/SLI) :/
 

Ferzerp

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Wasn't your last troll thread enough?

  1. Same exact tone as your last "attempt to educate"
  2. Links to random youtube videos as proof of some position
  3. Playing innocent (If you feel the need, in your original post, to claim you aren't trolling, you are).
  4. Liberal use of terms like "fanboy" "pathetic myth" etc.
Troll rating -2/10 would not read again.
 

Rvenger

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Folks, if you overclock an 8350 to 4.8 - 5ghz with an HT link over 2600mhz, 2 cards shouldn't bottleneck anymore than a 3770k at 4.2. Its a pretty high OC and will have some insane power consumption numbers. So you will definitely be spending more for a power supply and electricity. Its probably not worth it unless you have other uses for the CMT arch other than gaming.
 

Torn Mind

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I don't get it?

SLI/Crossfire works if you have the following:
1. the motherboard supports it
2. you have two compatible cards.
3. The two compatible cards are connected to each other, i.e CFX/SLI bridge
 
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Torn Mind

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Really, I don't get this thread at all. The motherboard manufacturer will tell you if CFX/SLI works.
 

Durp

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I don't get it?

SLI/Crossfire works if you have the following:
1. the motherboard supports it
2. you have two compatible cards.
3. The two compatible cards are connected to each other, i.e CFX/SLI bridge

Really, I don't get this thread at all. The motherboard manufacturer will tell you if CFX/SLI works.

I think hes trying to say that AMD chips don't bottleneck two fast cards. To support this nonsense, he is trying to cherry pick youtube videos as proof.

Meanwhile, in reality, review sites have tested this and show that it's not a myth. AMD chips/platform can bottleneck the absolute hell out of fast multiple card setups.

Unfortunately making a flame bait thread and screaming INTEL FANBOYS!!! won't alleviate the bottleneck.
 

VirtualLarry

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Meanwhile, in reality, review sites have tested this and show that it's not a myth. AMD chips/platform can bottleneck the absolute hell out of fast multiple card setups.
This is true. Why else would AMD have sent out review kits for their highest-end graphics cards, with Intel CPUs in them?
 
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