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Yeah, that's what I meant. Afaik, Crossfire should still work, even with an HIS or Powercolor or whatever brand reference model 4870.Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
Was just thinkin to get the exact same one if i decide one day to get a Xfire board or just do it in 16x4 mode er something... i want a P45 board one day ...
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
Was just thinkin to get the exact same one if i decide one day to get a Xfire board or just do it in 16x4 mode er something... i want a P45 board one day ...
EDIT: what happend to the notify when it comes in option, hmmm, curious.
Originally posted by: Sylvanas
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
Was just thinkin to get the exact same one if i decide one day to get a Xfire board or just do it in 16x4 mode er something... i want a P45 board one day ...
EDIT: what happend to the notify when it comes in option, hmmm, curious.
You don't need to same brand for Crossfire....you can even use a 4850 and a 4870 if you want.
This new version of the HD 4850 has been production engineered by SAPPHIRE to bring a number of benefits to the end user. Still carrying 512MB of DDR3 memory and offering the same performance as the original model based on the reference design, with clock speeds of 625MHz (core) and 993MHz (memory), the SAPPHIRE model features a revised PCB layout with quality components and a new dual slot cooler with copper core which delivers more efficient and quieter operation. This version is shipping from the first week in August and will be available at a lower price than the launch model.
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Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Sylvanas
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
Was just thinkin to get the exact same one if i decide one day to get a Xfire board or just do it in 16x4 mode er something... i want a P45 board one day ...
EDIT: what happend to the notify when it comes in option, hmmm, curious.
You don't need to same brand for Crossfire....you can even use a 4850 and a 4870 if you want.
i couldn't get my 2900xt to work with 4870 =P
:roll:
But i believe even 38x0 should work with 48x0 series. You will definitely have zero problem running any 48x0 with any other 48x0 card in crossfire. it is much improved over previously.
Finally, there is nothing new about a new 4870 at Sapphire
http://www.sapphiretech.com/us/
there is however a new 4850
This new version of the HD 4850 has been production engineered by SAPPHIRE to bring a number of benefits to the end user. Still carrying 512MB of DDR3 memory and offering the same performance as the original model based on the reference design, with clock speeds of 625MHz (core) and 993MHz (memory), the SAPPHIRE model features a revised PCB layout with quality components and a new dual slot cooler with copper core which delivers more efficient and quieter operation. This version is shipping from the first week in August and will be available at a lower price than the launch model.
same price i hope
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HD48xx + HD38xx
Since we know you are going to ask, this option does NOT work. We tried with 5 different beta and WHQL drivers from the 8.6 to the newest 8.7 and not one of them allowed us to enable Crossfire between two different families of ATI cards. Before anyone asks in the comment thread, we have confirmed the incompatibility with ATI?s driver and product teams.
Originally posted by: Sylvanas
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Sylvanas
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
Was just thinkin to get the exact same one if i decide one day to get a Xfire board or just do it in 16x4 mode er something... i want a P45 board one day ...
EDIT: what happend to the notify when it comes in option, hmmm, curious.
You don't need to same brand for Crossfire....you can even use a 4850 and a 4870 if you want.
i couldn't get my 2900xt to work with 4870 =P
:roll:
But i believe even 38x0 should work with 48x0 series. You will definitely have zero problem running any 48x0 with any other 48x0 card in crossfire. it is much improved over previously.
Finally, there is nothing new about a new 4870 at Sapphire
http://www.sapphiretech.com/us/
there is however a new 4850
This new version of the HD 4850 has been production engineered by SAPPHIRE to bring a number of benefits to the end user. Still carrying 512MB of DDR3 memory and offering the same performance as the original model based on the reference design, with clock speeds of 625MHz (core) and 993MHz (memory), the SAPPHIRE model features a revised PCB layout with quality components and a new dual slot cooler with copper core which delivers more efficient and quieter operation. This version is shipping from the first week in August and will be available at a lower price than the launch model.
same price i hope
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Unfortunately not.
HD48xx + HD38xx
Since we know you are going to ask, this option does NOT work. We tried with 5 different beta and WHQL drivers from the 8.6 to the newest 8.7 and not one of them allowed us to enable Crossfire between two different families of ATI cards. Before anyone asks in the comment thread, we have confirmed the incompatibility with ATI?s driver and product teams.
So I guess that new Sapphire is just coming in to replace the reference cooled version- might aswell get rid of that reference cooler, I think everyone else will follow Sapphire in this.