Originally posted by: slick2500
Probably not with 2 HD4830's, thats like trying to race in nascar with a ford pinto.
Originally posted by: vj8usa
Originally posted by: slick2500
Probably not with 2 HD4830's, thats like trying to race in nascar with a ford pinto.
What're you talking about? Maybe you don't understand how Crossfire works - you use 2+ GPUs together to provide higher framerates than you'd get with only one of those GPUs. If anything, you should see more of an increase with slower cards, as you'd have more of a GPU bottleneck than with higher end GPUs (where your CPU may keep you from seeing good scaling).
Originally posted by: slick2500
Probably not with 2 HD4830's, thats like trying to race in nascar with a ford pinto.
Originally posted by: Phew
Some serious techno-snobbery going on in this thread. Two 4830s in X-fire should smoke just about any single-GPU solution (4870, GTX 280/285) in Crysis, and for less money too. You should see significant FPS gains, if you don't, something is wrong.
LINK to benchmarks.
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Originally posted by: slick2500
Probably not with 2 HD4830's, thats like trying to race in nascar with a ford pinto.
Errrrr...
Two 4830's are probably faster then any single GPU more often then not.
OP, something sounds like it's not working, you should get better FPS at the same settings. What is your monitor size, what CPU?
Originally posted by: Phew
If Crysis at 1920x1200 with 4xAA doesn't saturate the memory bandwidth, nothing will.
Originally posted by: Phew
Some serious techno-snobbery going on in this thread. Two 4830s in X-fire should smoke just about any single-GPU solution (4870, GTX 280/285) in Crysis, and for less money too. You should see significant FPS gains, if you don't, something is wrong.
LINK to benchmarks.