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So how good or bad is Crossfire really with R9 390?

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Can you get one of those window air conditioning units, try craigslist or garage sales. You stick it in the open window, plug it in, and it can remove heat from the room and dump it out the window.
 
My climate control set up at least is I live in the north and open the window, and this is (unfortunately) available to me 9 months of the year usually.
 
I wonder if it's the software industry's fault, where they design their software to max out current cards at common 1080p or 2560x1440 or whatever more common resolutions.

I just think they could make the software more demanding, or less demanding, and have to choose a sweet spot somewhere. But hardware is just doing the best it can.

So software has flexibility to be easier on cards or harder on cards, but hardware is stuck trying to do the best it can.

So if you can't max out the software, my finger points at the software not the hardware.
Or I dunno, could be the user not turning down the visual settings to allow headroom for resolution? :sneaky:
 
Can you get one of those window air conditioning units, try craigslist or garage sales. You stick it in the open window, plug it in, and it can remove heat from the room and dump it out the window.
A window air-conditioner will keep your room cooler but at what cost.....
 
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