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How to setup Hybrid Crossfire?

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As the title states... how on earth do I setup Hybrid CrossfireX? I've been trying to figure it out for an hour almost, and Google does me no good. I can't seem to find the option in CCC (9.11).

My mobo is relatively new so I don't need, or I assume I don't need, any BIOS updates.

Where do I plug in the monitor to? The IGP or discrete card? Do I disable or enable the IGP in the BIOS? What else do I need to know? :banghead:
 
what mobo and card do you have? From what i've read about it, CCC should find it when you install the card.
 
"[url=http://www.amd.com/us/products/technologies/ati-hybrid-graphics/Pages/ati-hybrid-graphics.aspx]ATI Hybrid Graphics page[/url] said:
ATI Hybrid Graphics is extremely flexible and user friendly. No user intervention is required to turn on performance with ATI Hybrid CrossFireX, users have a choice of how to connect to their monitor or monitors, and when gaming, additional monitors do not "go black".

Take the 3450 and run a quick gpu benchmark. (furmark has a benchmark mode) then put the 3450 back in and see if your score increases.

what mobo and card do you have? From what i've read about it, CCC should find it when you install the card.
From his(/her?) system specs: a Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-US2H mobo and an ATI 3450.
 
I just removed all the old drivers and am going to reinstall 9.11 right now. Let's see if anything happens! I still need some questions answered from post #1 though. =[
 
Wow it's almost amases me how little info can be found on AMD/ATIs website when it comes to -how- to enable a feature. All I find is advertising about it.
 
Wow it's almost amases me how little info can be found on AMD/ATIs website when it comes to -how- to enable a feature. All I find is advertising about it.

It downright amazes me dang it!

Edit: Okay so I went into the BIOS and enabled surround sound, plugged the monitor into the discrete GPU, then did a clean driver reinstallation and aftre installation CCC automatically setup Crossfire for me. Thanks for all the help!
 
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It downright amazes me dang it!

Edit: Okay so I went into the BIOS and enabled surround sound, plugged the monitor into the discrete GPU, then did a clean driver reinstallation and aftre installation CCC automatically setup Crossfire for me. Thanks for all the help!
For clarifying purposes, what exactly happened. Does CCC show the CF or what?
 
For clarifying purposes, what exactly happened. Does CCC show the CF or what?

The dropdown menu in CCC will have a Crossfire section along with Desktop Display, Overdrive, 3D, etc etc. It is automatically enabled and they make you aware of it by telling you on the Welcome page in CCC advanced view.
 
Says dont install gpu drivers !

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Glad ya got it sorted. You'll av to show us a benchmark score with & without that Hybrid Xfire enabled.
 
Glad ya got it sorted. You'll av to show us a benchmark score with & without that Hybrid Xfire enabled.

Which program would you recommend to bench? I'll do it now since I just had a quart of coffee... :D
 
3Dmark06 would be a good test
 
Holy cow 500MB?!?!?! This'll take a few minutes lol.
 

I've heard too many bad stories about Furmark to even go anywhere near it. :laugh:

I don't think I need to take out the card, I'll disable CrossfireX and run a bench, then another with CFX enabled.
 
I've heard too many bad stories about Furmark to even go anywhere near it. :laugh:

I don't think I need to take out the card, I'll disable CrossfireX and run a bench, then another with CFX enabled.
It won't kill your system. Just do a quick bench. Here's a screenie of a 20 sec benchmark. When it finishes it'll give you the min/avg/max fps.
Edit: Oops, I accidentally checked fullscreen. Uncheck that.

furmark-bench2.png


And my results with a single 4830 at stock speeds if anyone cares.
http://img.techpowerup.org/091126/furmark-bench.png
 
I already have 3DM06 installed so that's that... what amazes me is that GPU-Z won't tell me the speeds of my IGP whether or not CFX is enabled.
 
I assume they changed it because my monitor is connected to the discrete card.

are you sure its working and you're getting a speed boost?


it may well be related to what you have set to "boot first" in the BIOS
 
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