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My board only supports Crossfire in 8x/8x as opposed to 16x/16x like the newer boards.
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It depends on which cards you till run in the 8x/8x configuration.... any of the brand new cards will be bottlenecked and you will not see all the performance the cards have to offer... I know they did testing on the new 4850 and found it was bottlenecked. I can't find the article ATM but Im sure you can search for it.
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If you were going to crossfire a pair of 3870s I would say go for it because i had a very small performance increase going from 8x8 to an X38 mobo with 2 Pci-e 2 slots. But if i noticed an increase and even a 4850 is more then twice as fast as a 3870 then you would have a serious bottleneck. Message edited by blotch on 07-05-2008 at 09:45:41 AM --------------- Q6600 @ 3.5Ghz(1.5V), Zalman 9700 as5, ASUS P5E , Crossfire 2X 3870xt @ 862 core, 2402 mem , 8Gigs RAM (4x2) @ DDR2 800 4-4-4-12, Gigabyte Odin 800W PSU, 2X 250Gig WD HDD Raid0, Vista 64-bit, XClio case, 24" KDS 1900x1200 |
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P45 supports 8/8 Crossfire also. I have this board, and before I sold my two 4850's for a 4870 I was running them in Crossfire obviously. My GPU scores were about the same as the benchmarks from these review sites using 16/16, I was only around 300-600 points lower which is negligable. The difference between 8/8 and 16/16 is vastly overrated, its by far no monumental gap. The only difference youll see is in 3dmark, youll be kicking the **** out of games regardless. However if you are going to Crossfire say 4870X2's then youre gonna want to have that X38/X48 board. If youre aiming for the sky, dont shoot at the horizon.
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Message edited by spathotan on 07-05-2008 at 08:46:34 PM --------------- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3.6ghz, VisionTek 4870 780 core/1095 memory, 4GB OCZ Reaper Crossfire Edition @ 800mhz 1:1, ASUS P5Q Pro Motherboard with Thermalright mosfets/NB, 580W Mushkin PSU, NZXT Tempest case, 3DMarkVantage - P9599 |
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Any 8x 8x will be fine on any *4* board as they use pci-e2 which doubles the bandwidth for each lane --------------- Na na na na na na na na HATMAN! |
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Don't even worry about it, that's a pretty good set-up and at the 8x/8x bandwidth of PCI-E 2.0 your not really going to experience much bottlenecking, except if your primary game is FSX, otehr than that enjoy. |
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--------------- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3.6ghz, VisionTek 4870 780 core/1095 memory, 4GB OCZ Reaper Crossfire Edition @ 800mhz 1:1, ASUS P5Q Pro Motherboard with Thermalright mosfets/NB, 580W Mushkin PSU, NZXT Tempest case, 3DMarkVantage - P9599 |
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Simply put, no. Crossfire takes more bandwidth, due to the way it coordinate the cards. For 4850/70, it'll bottleneck. --------------- Q6600@3.6ghz, GA-EX38-DS4 X38 chipset motherboard, 8gb 800mhz ddr2 4-3-3-12, 8800GTS(g92)@780mhz, 1TB 7200rpm 32mb cache hdd, 850watt 12v rails=4x20amp powersupply |
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