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Can HBM Memory Crossfire With GDDR5 On Windows 10?

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Like say 2 of each on one mobo -
4 card setup.

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No.

There are no GDDR5 cards you can CrossFire with HBM cards in the first place.
 

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No.

There are no GDDR5 cards you can CrossFire with HBM cards in the first place.
Well apparently 4 cards work in tandem through DX-12 is what I was getting at, in this case/setup, how would the memory handle?
 

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oh and I guess im talking

Well apparently 4 cards can work in tandem through DX-12 is what I was getting at, in this case/setup, how would the memory handle?

Oh that. Yes, you can pair any two cards, provided they're at the same D3D feature-level of the app they're rendering (which is 12_0 and above). Try to run anything older (DX11/DX10/DX9...) and it renders at the performance of the single GPU to which the monitor is plugged.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
That isn't known to us mortals yet. But seeing how things have worked in the past, I wouldn't imagine mixing and matching like that would be a good, STABLE, idea.
 
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