im not pushy, just being blunt because i have said it 50 times already, and i'm getting sick of saying it. I have owned AMD crossfire recently a couple months back, the drivers honestly aren't much better than they were back in the 4000 series. I just dont want to see another person spend their hard earned cash on a crossfire setup then sell the cards a month later because a single card gives better/smoother playability than dual cards, regardless of what benchmarks say.
from a techreport article:
"Interestingly, in this page of Ryan's Titan review, he reproduces images that suggest a potentially serious problem with AMD's CrossFire multi-GPU scheme. Presumably due to sync issues between the two GPUs, only tiny slices of some frames, a few pixels tall, are displayed on screen. The value of ever having rendered these frames that aren't really shown to the user is extremely questionable, yet they show up in benchmark results, inflating FPS averages and the like.
That's, you know, not good."
source:
http://techreport.com/blog/24415/as-the-second-turns-frame-captures-crossfire-and-more
http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-TITAN-Performance-Review-and-Frame-Rating-Update/Frame-Rat < this is the page refered to as "this page of Ryan's Titan review? This is with recent drivers. Along with my own poor experience with crossfire 6850's a couple months back these articles, along with many more on the subject, are enough for me not to recommend crossfire to anyone.