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brom

  • 04-01-2007 07:47PM
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 2


    hi could any 1 help me please? i have 2 512mb X1300 sapphire radeon pci-e graphics cards, and i was wondering if any 1 could tell me how to set them up as a crossfire setup cuz i aint got a clue, its all new to me.. i have an ati RDX200 crossfire ready motherboard if thats any help. any help on this matter will b much appreciated. many thanks. BROM


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 144 ✭✭Buzz_Irl


    hi

    i cant help you but if you google ur problem there is a good chance u will get what u want

    dual cards in ati were a bit of a problem early on - only certain cards could be put together - if google doesnt get the solution then try the ati site

    good luck


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,757 ✭✭✭8T8


    Brom there is no need to post in multiple threads.

    As for your problem download the ATI Catalyst 6.12 drivers & install them.

    Now with that done when the system is up & running bring up the Catalyst Control Centre & switch to advanced mode, you should see a Crossfire section go into it & enable Crossfire.

    Note that when you enabled Crossfire it may take a moment for the box to register itself as ticked so don't do anything also it may require a reboot of the system afterwords.


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