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System Name | Gaming System / HTPC-Server |
---|---|
Processor | i7 8700K (@4.8 Ghz All-Core) / R7 5900X |
Motherboard | Z370 Aorus Ultra Gaming / MSI B450 Mortar Max |
Cooling | CM ML360 / CM ML240L |
Memory | 16Gb Hynix @3200 MHz / 16Gb Hynix @3000Mhz |
Video Card(s) | Zotac 3080 / Colorful 1060 |
Storage | 750G MX300 + 2x500G NVMe / 40Tb Reds + 1Tb WD Blue NVMe |
Display(s) | LG 27GN800-B 27'' 2K 144Hz / Sony TV |
Case | Xigmatek Aquarius Plus / Corsair Air 240 |
Audio Device(s) | On Board Realtek |
Power Supply | Super Flower Leadex III Gold 750W / Andyson TX-700 Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Hero / K400+ |
Keyboard | Wooting Two / K400+ |
Software | Windows 10 x64 |
Benchmark Scores | Cinebench R15 = 1542 3D Mark Timespy = 9758 |
I was thinking of upgrading my Video card, but monetary constraints mean that it isn't practical to do that now.
My motherboard has a 16x PCIe and a 4x PCIe slot, however the manual does not say that crossfire is supported.
Is there a special chip that needs o be present to use Crossfire, or is it just a matter of having the slots?
In other words, would you think it would be possible to Xfire my current card with another 4850 for greater performance?
Thx
My motherboard has a 16x PCIe and a 4x PCIe slot, however the manual does not say that crossfire is supported.
Is there a special chip that needs o be present to use Crossfire, or is it just a matter of having the slots?
In other words, would you think it would be possible to Xfire my current card with another 4850 for greater performance?
Thx