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They are a pair of 6870 MSI OC twin Frozr II's. That last score was with the cores at 950 and the memory at 1150 with standard voltage. Unfortunatley due to the AB not liking DX11 games in crossfire I can't turn the voltage up.
They are a pair of 6870 MSI OC twin Frozr II's. That last score was with the cores at 950 and the memory at 1150 with standard voltage. Unfortunatley due to the AB not liking DX11 games in crossfire I can't turn the voltage up.
Hehe.... I played with a crossfire setup (a pair 6950's) for a weekend. Had to have my 6950 replaced so Amazon sent the replacement before the other card had to be returned - Which ATI 6950?
Anyway I thought about getting another 6950 but in the end decided against it as I didn't want the hassle a crossfire setup can sometimes bring. It's nice when they work though :)
BTW note how close they sit on my Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5
thats one of the reasons Im kinda against crossfire lack of spacing and the bridge connector is like 1 inch long lol if they come with a bridge that can give you atleast one slot between them both would be awesome
you know what i mean more air less fry ....none the less it looks pretty sexy when it works right and no botched drivers like we been getting in the past
Well actually my fear is more performance related than spacing. Though with the X58A-UD5 space would be a concern as well. However I could have used the last X8 lane PCIe slot for better spacing.....
But I wanted to use both the X16 lanes.
Also I didn't need two bridge connectors as shown. One would have worked. Rookie mistake
that's the best way
I have a old clear atx case no real cable managment, but i found a way to make it work without making it sloppy
ATI released new drivers so I thought I would benchmark them against each other. Nothing crazy to say about them but did get a small 2 fps up in the new set lol.