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The AMD CrossFire technology enables you to connect up to four GPUs together and make them work as one to boost the rendering of 3D graphics on a computer. Here are some tips on how to implement a ...
When AMD released the Radeon Software 17.9.2 drivers that enabled support for multi-GPU solutions in Radeon RX Vega cards this morning, the announcement post didn’t mention CrossFire—AMD’s ...
We recently talked about AMD RX Vega CrossFire not being talked about at the launch event even though the AMD Vega FE scaled pretty well with one another. Keeping in mind 1.4X scaling is considered ...
One GPU on a gaming PC is standard, but having two GPUs improves performance, and the workload is divided between them. Scalable Link Interface (SLI) is the name of Nvidia's multi-GPU technology, ...
As long as we have been able to cram multiple video cards into our computers, the branding from NVIDIA and AMD had been the same. NVIDIA calls its multi-GPU tech SLI and AMD has coined theirs ...
If you were to take a trip back in time (say 10-15 years ago) you would’ve noted that people who ran multiple graphics cards (in a gaming context – not mining) was far more common than it is today.
If you noticed last week’s driver release, you might have been a bit puzzled about the fact that the word Crossfire has not been used, while the driver itself was exactly about bringing that to Vega.
What I updated Fallout to version 1.3 I was expecting things to be running smoother, not worse. The issues started when AMD released their new drivers, which added a Crossfire profile for the game, ...
If you want to create the fastest gaming PC in the world then you want to jam as many graphics cards as you can inside it, right? After all, if it's good enough for Summit - the most powerful computer ...