X1950PRO xfire

crydee

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I can find an ASUS X1950PRO non xfire version of the card at zzf for 199 and a Sapphire Xfire version of the X1950PRO at newegg for 199 but I can't find them made by the same manufacturer. Would it be better for crossfire to have them made both by the same manufacturer?
 

MDE

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There aren't any master\slave cards for the X1950 Pro, just get two cards and you're set.
 

Captante

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The reason Asus designates a model non-crossfire is because it doesn't include the internal bridge according to what I've read.
 

NoStateofMind

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Originally posted by: Captante
The reason Asus designates a model non-crossfire is because it doesn't include the internal bridge according to what I've read.


Ding! We have a weiner!
 

LittleNemoNES

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Originally posted by: crydee
I can find an ASUS X1950PRO non xfire version of the card at zzf for 199 and a Sapphire Xfire version of the X1950PRO at newegg for 199 but I can't find them made by the same manufacturer. Would it be better for crossfire to have them made both by the same manufacturer?

lol just use 2 like SLI
 

crydee

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Don't laugh at me I crossfire has always been a bit trickier then SLI and I havn't built a xfire system yet I didn't know they finally changed that stupid design of xfire/non xfire cards. :x
 

Captante

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Originally posted by: crydee
Don't laugh at me I crossfire has always been a bit trickier then SLI and I havn't built a xfire system yet I didn't know they finally changed that stupid design of xfire/non xfire cards. :x


Better to ask the question then to make a potentially expensive mistake... don't let the occasional fun-poking shame into not asking next time!

Also as far as what brand card to go with for Crossfire, you might want to make sure you get a single-slot cooler model like the Sapphire for both cards to garantee you end up with at least one or two free PCI slots.. the Asus is a dual-slot design.
 

40sTheme

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So you can buy any card and only run one, right? Cause i'm not looking for Xfire... And sorry if I kinda threadjacked, but there is no more master/slave.
 

DeathReborn

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Originally posted by: 40sTheme
So you can buy any card and only run one, right? Cause i'm not looking for Xfire... And sorry if I kinda threadjacked, but there is no more master/slave.

Yup. Any X1950p can run solo. If you intend on using Crossfire though you should avoid the cards with the "cost saving" PCB that has no internal Crossfire Connectors.