crossfire and gpu question
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:11 pm
Hey all,
Had a few GPU questions if anyone could lend a hand. I was thinking about running a crossfire setup in my current rig. Right now I have a crossfire compatible motherboard, as well as a radeon 4850. I really like the 4850, but was wondering if I would see a huge improvement running another one? Also, if I run crossfire, does it have to be the same card, or maybe someone could recommend another card?
Also, right now the gpu runs at about 70-80c with a stock fan, i've read this is common with the 4850 so I was going to pick up a thermaltake duorb to place on it. I've got a thermaltake case and fan so airflow is great as well as my cpu temp, just my cards running a bit hot.
Another side question, im running 2g of crucial ballistix 1066 ram, I have 4g of ballistix 800 ram just sitting around. Would putting the slower 4g in run better than the faster 2g? Prob not, but I thought someone might have done some testing..
Anyways, thanks for the help, much appreciated!
napier
Had a few GPU questions if anyone could lend a hand. I was thinking about running a crossfire setup in my current rig. Right now I have a crossfire compatible motherboard, as well as a radeon 4850. I really like the 4850, but was wondering if I would see a huge improvement running another one? Also, if I run crossfire, does it have to be the same card, or maybe someone could recommend another card?
Also, right now the gpu runs at about 70-80c with a stock fan, i've read this is common with the 4850 so I was going to pick up a thermaltake duorb to place on it. I've got a thermaltake case and fan so airflow is great as well as my cpu temp, just my cards running a bit hot.
Another side question, im running 2g of crucial ballistix 1066 ram, I have 4g of ballistix 800 ram just sitting around. Would putting the slower 4g in run better than the faster 2g? Prob not, but I thought someone might have done some testing..
Anyways, thanks for the help, much appreciated!
napier