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dose any one else uses crossfire and do you have the problem where when it is not disabled one card it at 99% usage all of the time in games but for no reason and is there any fix for it because i dont want the other card running all of the time   

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I think you can disable ulps within some beta version of MSI AB. if it's in CCC, i wouldnt know.

 

Doesnt really hurt the card running like that... Even though you can barely monitor the temp of the 2nd card, it's not getting hot because there is no "real load" on it.

 

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I think you can disable ulps within some beta version of MSI AB. if it's in CCC, i wouldnt know.

 

Doesnt really hurt the card running like that... Even though you can barely monitor the temp of the 2nd card, it's not getting hot because there is no "real load" on it.

yea if i run a game with ULPS on my second card ramps up to 99% usage there for heating up more that the top card which is meant to get hotter 

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Here's a tool to do this; ftp://ftp.ulpsconfigurationutility.com/ulps/ULPS_Configuration_Utility_v1.1.4.exe

I used it a lot when I had a crossfire config, remember with every new driver install you have to disable it again.

what is it i downloaded it and chrome stopped it saying that it could damage my computer 

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The easiest way is to use MSI AB beta version.

 

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The easiest way is to use MSI AB beta version.

 

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i no how to do i was wondering if they was a way to fix the problem with out turning it off 

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