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So if I wanted to crossfire my rx480 8GB with a sapphire 8GB nitro version of it? It won't have any sort of incompatibilities right? Would the  normal one bottleneck the nitro in any way with its slower clockspeed?

CPU: Ryzen 7 1700

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Motherboard: Asus z370 Prime

CPU fan: Noctua 

PSU: Corsair CS650M 80+ 

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There is no issue with that it just will only run as fast as the slowest horse so to speak, and of course not everything will support xfire well

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Ahhk cool thanks! Also side question, will my corsair 650W gold+ be good enough for the crossfire setup..?

CPU: Ryzen 7 1700

GPU: GTX 1080ti

Ram:  Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000

Motherboard: Asus z370 Prime

CPU fan: Noctua 

PSU: Corsair CS650M 80+ 

Storage: SanDisk Ultra II 480+240, Seagate 1TB SSHD

Case: BeQuiet 600

Monitor: M340CLZ 3440x1440 100Hz

 
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2 minutes ago, PhysicsNerd said:

Ahhk cool thanks! Also side question, will my corsair 650W gold+ be good enough for the crossfire setup..?

In pretty sure it should be, they aren't extremely power hungry cards. Even if you over clock the reference a bit. It should be fine. And yes the crossfire will work which is the nice thing about crossfire.

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