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How to use radeonpro to enable Crossfire?

hunkeelin

Senior member
As title said. I checked every tab and every option I didn't see any "enable Crossfire" button. Can anyone help me? My CCC got screwed up so I am using radeon pro instead.

Lastly after telling me how to enable radepnpro, how can i know whether it is using my second GPU or not?

Thanks alot guys
 
uninstall CCC
uninstall radeon pro

restart PC

reinstall CCC from AMD/ATI restart
it needs to be installed to work correctly and it should be an automatic enable
 
uninstall CCC
uninstall radeon pro

restart PC

reinstall CCC from AMD/ATI restart
it needs to be installed to work correctly and it should be an automatic enable

+1

Crossfire should be enabled through CCC. RadeonPro has a bunch of great options and is a must for Crossfire users. The dynamic frame limiter helps with any microstutter issues.
 
If you would like to check whether your second card is functioning after enabling, download MSI Afterburner. It even allows you to use a game-friendly (won't get you Punk Busted) overlay with usage percentages, frame rates, and temps. There's a frame limiter included through Rivatuner (included with MSI Afterburner) as well, so you aren't likely to need RadeonPro unless you're doing some serious tweaking. Hopefully frame limits will be unnecessary after AMD's pacing driver comes out, but for now it works like a charm most of the time.

Hope that helps!
 
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