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is it possible to enable Crossfire from Intel HD Graphics 4600 (ASUStek Computer Inc) and
4096MB ATI Radeon RX 550 Pulse, i have ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. H81M-PLUS (SOCKET 1150) as motherboard and Intel Core i7 4790K @ 4.00GHz Haswell 22nm Technology? on the speccy summary at graphics info its says Crossfire Disabled.

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not possible, crossfire is only doable with two AMD GPU's.

so your Intel integrated GPU will not do crossfire.

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What do you mean by modded? AMD is only compatible with AMD and I haven't heard of using integrated graphics with a GPU working. The only use case I can think of is with a NAS, having a VM running of the integrated graphics while another is running off a GPU.

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7 minutes ago, Inutsiaq said:

then can it be modded? if so! How?

nope, not as far as i know. the only way to have crossfire with integrated and dedicated GPU's is to have an AMD card and an AMD APU running. 

to be honest, the integrated GPU of your i7 isn;t all that powerfull, so you really wouldn't see that much of a performance boost even if you somehow got it working.

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i will make this as clear as possible, im short in economy and cant afford alot, then my only option is to make it better so i have that ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. H81M-PLUS (SOCKET 1150) motherboard with  two more pcie slots aviable then can i use forexample a pcie adapter and put the same GPU RX 550 to enable crossfire? or is there no other way than to buy a new Motherboard

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2 minutes ago, Inutsiaq said:

i will make this as clear as possible, im short in economy and cant afford alot, then my only option is to make it better so i have that ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. H81M-PLUS (SOCKET 1150) motherboard with  two more pcie slots aviable then can i use forexample a pcie adapter and put the same GPU RX 550 to enable crossfire? or is there no other way than to buy a new Motherboard

well, the best way to get more performance is to get a single better GPU.

if you just use a PCI riser cable to get another card in your system alongside your RX550, the other card will be limited to PCIe X1 because your board only has a single X16 slot, so it will be very limited in performance.

 

so if you really need an upgrade, sell your RX 550 and buy a better card.

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