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I just ran the test and got 10.2. I've seen other scores on r/AMD and people with the 390x got around 8-9, and Fury X a bit under 10. However, they were using an i5 6600k and 4960k while I have an i7 5820k. I'm confused as to if the benchmark uses both cards because it was running in windowed mode which doesn't support CF, yet I scored a bit higher than the Fury X and the i5 shouldn't bottleneck. But, if I was able to get both cards utilized, I would probably get an 11 right?

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If i'm not mistaken it use AMD LiquidVR when you enable -multigpu command. Each card render each eye/viewport something like that.

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From my personal testing, yes you can turn on cfx (in my case at least). However, if you're going to see an increase in performance is another question all together. I did not see any difference in performance from running on one of my 390's, and running both of them.

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8 minutes ago, Dan Castellaneta said:

Make sure you launch it with -multigpu but even then SLI/Crossfire support for the test is very wonky.

 

8 minutes ago, xAcid9 said:

If i'm not mistaken it use AMD LiquidVR when you enable -multigpu command. Each card render each eye/viewport something like that.

will do. I better get an 11 lol

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as people above me said just use the -multigpu launch command 

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as already stated , use -multigpu.

However, scaling might be an issue .

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7 minutes ago, Coaxialgamer said:

as already stated , use -multigpu.

However, scaling might be an issue .

I did. I got the same score. Don't know what's up lol. Imma delete it anyways because it's taking up precious ssd space

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31 minutes ago, afyeung said:

Lol. What did u guys get? Kyle got 10.7 with his 980ti so I'd say 10.2 for a slightly overclocked 390x + a 5820k is pretty good.

Which Kyle are you talking about? (Not sure if its Kyle from Awesomesauce Network or another Kyle I'm unaware of)

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28 minutes ago, WynLore said:

Which Kyle are you talking about? (Not sure if its Kyle from Awesomesauce Network or another Kyle I'm unaware of)

kyle from awesome sauce

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