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Can 4 crossfire RX 480's beat a Titan X P?

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 Can 4 crossfire RX 480's beat 1 TITan X P ?

I havent seen a video of this done so i wanted to ask here.

 

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isnt it limited to 2-way anyways?

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1 hour ago, ChrisCross said:

isnt it limited to 2-way anyways?

Crossfire can do more than 2 cards.

 

 

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Just now, Deli said:

Crossfire can do more than 2 cards.

in general but like nvidia they limited the new generation to 2-way multi gpu.

 

i dont know if dx12 multi gpu could it though.

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1 hour ago, ChrisCross said:

in general but like nvidia they limited the new generation to 2-way multi gpu.

 

i dont know if dx12 multi gpu could it though.

I believe RX 480 still supports 3 and 4 way crossfire. At least that is what I read from "Techpowerup".

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9 minutes ago, ChrisCross said:

in general but like nvidia they limited the new generation to 2-way multi gpu.

 

i dont know if dx12 multi gpu could it though.

NVIDIA limited it to two cards, AMD didn't. 4-way 480s is possible.

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Just now, Deli said:

I believe RX 480 still supports 3 and 4 way crossfire. At least that is what I read from "Techpowerup".

 

Just now, AlphaPolack said:

 

 

Just now, ThinkWithPortals said:

NVIDIA limited it to two cards, AMD didn't. 4-way 480s is possible.

ah my bad. they only limited the 470 and 460 not the 480

 

it stands under 'multi-gpu updates'

 

http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/AMD-Radeon-RX-480-Review-Polaris-Promise/Multi-GPU-Support-Power-Design

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In raw benchmarks maybe.

But I would never use 4x RX 480 for daily usage. Single GTX 1070 would be still better for 90% of scenarios. So GTX Titan X (Pascal) would be even better.

The only reason to go with 4x RX 480 would be for fun and benchmarks. Kinda because we can!

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They should beat a Titan X, as crossfire when it works, scales near perfectly... 

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