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Hi! I've got a GA-MA78GPM-DS2H, which has an integrated ATI HD3200. According to the docs, it can do "hybrid" crossfire with a "compatible" GPU - I assume a 3000 series of some sort? Has anyone paired this (or a sibling) mb with a HD3870? I'm not sure which HD3000 series cards support hybrid crossfile, but I guess they all do? Just trying to figure out what's the most powerful card I can stick in this system...

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You can only run hybrid crossfire with a Radeon 3450 or a 3470, taking you roughly to the level of a 3650. You can't run Hybrid Crossfire with a 3870, but it will allow you to run more monitors :D.


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