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    Default question about crossfire

    A sapphire Radeon X1300 PCI-E.

    Will one of these work on an Asus AN8-E motherboard, as a single card ? I've noticed on a picture of the retail box, it gives 3 things you need to \"complete your multi-gpu platform\" The AN8-E isn't a crossfire anabled motherboard, but am confused about the \"multi\" reference. Is this ATI's version of running Nvidia's SLI ?


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    Default Re: question about crossfire

    [quote:a809a0d753=\"Lee\"] A sapphire Radeon X1300 PCI-E.

    Will one of these work on an Asus AN8-E motherboard, as a single card ? [/quote:a809a0d753]

    Yes any single graphics card will work on any mothrboard, so i am led to believe, as long as it actually has the correct slot for it to plug into. :wink:
    [quote:a809a0d753=\"Lee\"] I've noticed on a picture of the retail box, it gives 3 things you need to \"complete your multi-gpu platform\" The AN8-E isn't a crossfire anabled motherboard, but am confused about the \"multi\" reference. Is this ATI's version of running Nvidia's SLI ?
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    Yep Crossfire is Ati's version of SLI.
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    Thanks for that Mac, I suspected as much.

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    No probs mate, glad to help.

    x1300 is a good little card, as long as you understand its limitations, i reviewed an Asus (iirc) one a while back with a silent heatpipe setup on it and was quite impressed with what they can actually do considering they are the baby of the x1000 range.
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    You will need a good PSU to run crossfire, if your PSU is not upto the job it won't run crossfire.

    Here is a article on PSU's that will run crossfire.

    http://www.legitreviews.com/article/371/1/ This one isn't available in the UK yet but looks very good.

    Here is a 8 way shoot out of PSU's that will run crossfire. Most PSU's just can't cope with crossfire and just crumble.

    http://www.legitreviews.com/article/348/1/

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