BobFairmead
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I've done a lot of Googling and Ixquicking, even searched AMD's site without much joy. I can't even find out if the mobo is suitable - only having one PCIe x16 slot maybe indicates nope from the off. The following is very specific, but I'm hoping one of you geniuses can offer advice. Apologies in advance for the headache.
Win 7 64 bit.
Motherboard is ECS GeForce6100PM-M2
CPU is AMD Phenom(tm) 9350e Quad-Core
Graphic card is Radeon Sapphire HD 5670 1GB DDR5 PCIe x16
All of which is AMD stuff.
I can buy an adapter to convert the PCIe x4 slot to a flying cabled x16 slot, and which includes a 12V lead.
I can buy an identical graphic card but with less memory (512MB), but same DDR5 for £20, which is pretty cheap.
Any hope in hell of that combination working with Crossfire and showing improvements? I enjoy fiddling, and can afford the £20, but I'll not bother if I get a definite no. I have no idea of the capabilities of the x16 cabled slot from the x4 mobo slot either.
Assuming the mobo, or the x4 to x16 cabling makes it all pointless immediately, would the two cards work in a suitable mobo with 2 PCIe x16 slots. I have read of the 5670 being paired with other cards but not with another 5670 - no examples, I mean, not no success. It's all very confusing.
I'm still searching, by the way, for info elsewhere. I've just spent so long that I thought I'd post this just in case I don't find anything useful elsewhere.
Ta muchly.
Win 7 64 bit.
Motherboard is ECS GeForce6100PM-M2
CPU is AMD Phenom(tm) 9350e Quad-Core
Graphic card is Radeon Sapphire HD 5670 1GB DDR5 PCIe x16
All of which is AMD stuff.
I can buy an adapter to convert the PCIe x4 slot to a flying cabled x16 slot, and which includes a 12V lead.
I can buy an identical graphic card but with less memory (512MB), but same DDR5 for £20, which is pretty cheap.
Any hope in hell of that combination working with Crossfire and showing improvements? I enjoy fiddling, and can afford the £20, but I'll not bother if I get a definite no. I have no idea of the capabilities of the x16 cabled slot from the x4 mobo slot either.
Assuming the mobo, or the x4 to x16 cabling makes it all pointless immediately, would the two cards work in a suitable mobo with 2 PCIe x16 slots. I have read of the 5670 being paired with other cards but not with another 5670 - no examples, I mean, not no success. It's all very confusing.
I'm still searching, by the way, for info elsewhere. I've just spent so long that I thought I'd post this just in case I don't find anything useful elsewhere.
Ta muchly.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional 64 bit (and Linux Mint)AMD FX 8320 8-core16 Gig DDR3Sapphire Radeon Dual-X R9 280X 3GB
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64 bit (and Linux Mint)
- CPU
- AMD FX 8320 8-core
- Motherboard
- MSI 990FXA-GD65
- Memory
- 16 Gig DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire Radeon Dual-X R9 280X 3GB
- Sound Card
- Onboard sound
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ProLiteE2483HS
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 (60Hz)
- Hard Drives
- SanDisk 250GB SSD SATAIII
Seagate 500GB as Program Install drive, inc redirected System Folders
USB 500GB (Seagate) Backup, everything
Toshiba 80GB 2.5 inch w/ Linux Mint
- PSU
- Integrator 700 Watt
- Case
- Xcase
- Cooling
- Thermalright Truespirit-90M. Tower. Superb
- Keyboard
- Old Dell (very)
- Mouse
- Trust wireless. Rusted contact w/added aluminium foil clump
- Internet Speed
- Not bad
- Antivirus
- Kaspersky 2016
- Browser
- Opera
- Other Info
- Age 65, me, not the machine.
Don't like modern jazz, sport, marzipan, noisy pillows, being cold, most TV programmes, Windows 10, unfair division of wealth, toothache, gristle, bears and sharks, and anything that doesn't work.