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    crossfire help

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by epicak, Oct 25, 2012.

  1. epicak

    epicak Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a acer laptop with a a10-4600m apu with a 7670m gpu. Ive heard about crossfire but i have no how to do it. All i know is that it gives a slight performance boost for games. Thanks.
     
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    homank76 Alienware/Dell Enthusiast

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    Crossfire is when you have two cards...do you have one or two GPU's?
     
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    epicak Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ive heard that some hybrid crossfire is capable. Im not 100% sure what it is called, but i know it is possible.
     
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    homank76 Alienware/Dell Enthusiast

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    You can overclock the card

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    Again. Do you have one or two GPU's.
     
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    sunster168 Notebook Consultant

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    I think one is the APU and the other is the dedicated one, right? Do you have any crossfire selection option in the CCC?
     
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    Homank76, I have a intergrated gpu/apu, and a dedicated gpu. I've heard that you could do some hybrid crossfire to utilize the gpu part of the a.. Sunster168, Isorry I'm a nboob, but what is CCC? Thankspu, and the dedicated gpum