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Originally posted by: Rollo
http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=OTMwLDEy
When CrossFire works well, it does provide a large increase in performance as we have seen. However, there are bugs that still plague CrossFire. There is the problem we experienced with Quake 4 regarding the refresh rate, and there were some games where we could actually see the game flicker slightly.
As I predicted, Crossfire has it's issues still.
. . .
What a MESS.![]()
a "mess" that seems to provide some advantages for ATI . . . HardOCP concludes:
On the single card side, we didn?t have the X1800 XT provide any better experience over the GeForce 7800 GTX 512 . . . when we compare dual cards, CrossFire seems to creep up the ranks. The GeForce 7800 GTX 512 in SLI provides a better experience in most games, but in three of the games, the Radeon X1800 XT CrossFire solution provided a better experience?Half-Life 2: Lost Coast, Battlefield 2, and EverQuest II. It seems that when CrossFire works, it works very well . . .
CrossFire is getting better, however. ATI has now overcome the resolution and refresh rate limit and we hope they continue to mature CrossFire.
The Bottom Line:
The bottom line is that the Radeon X1800 XT is still playing catch up on the single card front with a single GeForce 7800 GTX 512. But since the GeForce 7800 GTX 512 is so scarce right now, that point may be moot. We have seen now what an X1800 XT CrossFire platform can do and it does hold its own well against the fastest GPUs that NVIDIA has to offer. It is playing catch up some, but it is catching up. In a few cases, CrossFire is winning.
What "mess"?
:Q
just your interpretation of it is a mess
and I predected - when xfire was FIRST announced - that there would be BUGS . . . what SURPRISES me is how FAST ati is addressing them . . . i think nVidia has alreadylost its [huge] headstart with SLI
r580 xfire is around the corner and i expect it will be even more mature