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AMD cards so not require a physical bridge for Crossfire. 

 

Be aware that there are very few games that actually scale well with Crossfire anymore, the last new release I can think of that showed major performance gains with CF was Strange Brigade. 

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Just now, Middcore said:

AMD cards so not require a physical bridge for Crossfire. 

 

Be aware that there are very few games that actually scale well with Crossfire anymore, the last new release I can think of that showed major performance gains with CF was Strange Brigade. 

Yes its for Minecraft, Apex, Warzone and BFV.

Im in 1440p so.

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2 minutes ago, MiHatsuni said:

Yes its for Minecraft, Apex, Warzone and BFV.

Im in 1440p so.

NONE of those games support crossfire, DO NOT TRY TO USE IT YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED

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BF5 is the last BF that wont support Crossfire last I checked btw, sucks because it really was nice in the previous Battlefields.

 

Physical connection isnt required from for newer cards, as its crossfired through the chipset.

 

Have fun, if you have the components learn about Crossfire.

 

What you will need to really learn is "Crossfire Profiles" for some games.  As the community comes up with these profiles that can better eek performance out of the Xfire.

 

Plus you need a board that can support it - does your support Crossfire through the chipset?

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1 hour ago, DaJakerBoss said:

NONE of those games support crossfire, DO NOT TRY TO USE IT YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED

I dont care lel I just want to try one time ^^ I play a lot of games but I'm interested in doing it since I have two left lol as much as i try to see what it looks like lol

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1 hour ago, Tristerin said:

BF5 is the last BF that wont support Crossfire last I checked btw, sucks because it really was nice in the previous Battlefields.

 

Physical connection isnt required from for newer cards, as its crossfired through the chipset.

 

Have fun, if you have the components learn about Crossfire.

 

What you will need to really learn is "Crossfire Profiles" for some games.  As the community comes up with these profiles that can better eek performance out of the Xfire.

 

Plus you need a board that can support it - does your support Crossfire through the chipset?

I have B450 F ASUS STRIX, i checked and its okay

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23 minutes ago, MiHatsuni said:

I have B450 F ASUS STRIX, i checked and its okay

but it will likely run x8 (top slot) x4 (bottom slot), make sure the x4 wont choke an RX480 up (I havent researched that) or even when you can use it, it will cause issues.

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11 hours ago, Tristerin said:

but it will likely run x8 (top slot) x4 (bottom slot), make sure the x4 wont choke an RX480 up (I havent researched that) or even when you can use it, it will cause issues.

I would see that in benchmark and in test in any case

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