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System Name | Games for Breakfast |
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Processor | i7 2600k @ 4.3ghz |
Motherboard | ASRrock Z77 extreme6 |
Cooling | Cooler Master TX3 Dual Fan |
Memory | 16GB DDR3 - RipjawsX 1600 1.5v @ 8-8-8-22 1T |
Video Card(s) | Asus AMD R9 290 4GB Reference PCB |
Storage | Samsung F3 Spinpoint 1TB |
Display(s) | HP 22vx IPS LED |
Case | Cooler Master Elite 331 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair TX650 V1 |
Keyboard | CM Storm Devastator |
Software | Windows 10 64bit |
Hi guys.
I'm thinking of getting more GPU power on my system.
I'm either considering adding another HD 6870 and do crossfire or sell and get an HD 7870.
I've never used multi-GPUs before, because I've read about microstuttering and whatnot, so I've always preferred a powerful single GPU rather than 2.
My question is: How stable is crossfire for the HD 6870? I know they scale really well, but what about stability?
I can find HD 6870s for sale second-hand, for really cheap and they would be more powerful than a single 7870.
What do you guys think?
CFX users, please chime in!
I'm thinking of getting more GPU power on my system.
I'm either considering adding another HD 6870 and do crossfire or sell and get an HD 7870.
I've never used multi-GPUs before, because I've read about microstuttering and whatnot, so I've always preferred a powerful single GPU rather than 2.
My question is: How stable is crossfire for the HD 6870? I know they scale really well, but what about stability?
I can find HD 6870s for sale second-hand, for really cheap and they would be more powerful than a single 7870.
What do you guys think?
CFX users, please chime in!