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I dont know how many people already know this... but read this in a review today and thought it was pretty interesting...
"...However, there is a trick to get CrossFire working for ANY game that there are no profiles for, it involves the renaming the EXE as well. If you rename the EXE to “afr-friendlyd3d.EXE” you will basically force AFR rendering mode (CrossFireX) between all GPUs. This trick worked and gave us a huge performance boost in the (fear 2) Demo. This trick can be used for any other game that you don’t think you are seeing the kind of performance you should be with CrossFire. The problem is though, some games do not let you rename the EXE, like Grand Theft Auto IV."
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"...However, there is a trick to get CrossFire working for ANY game that there are no profiles for, it involves the renaming the EXE as well. If you rename the EXE to “afr-friendlyd3d.EXE” you will basically force AFR rendering mode (CrossFireX) between all GPUs. This trick worked and gave us a huge performance boost in the (fear 2) Demo. This trick can be used for any other game that you don’t think you are seeing the kind of performance you should be with CrossFire. The problem is though, some games do not let you rename the EXE, like Grand Theft Auto IV."
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