Can I CrossFire Two Different Radeon HD 7870 GHz ?

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I did Google some for this problem but I'm still not entirely certain my specific situation has been answered.

Basically when I built my new tower in January, I bought a single SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition 2GB (http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202025) and I want to future proof my tower a bit more. Unfortunately my specific sapphire card seems to be sold out and hard to find except at a ridiculous markup.

I was looking at a PowerColor card that i might be able to pair with it, but it is of course not an exact match. http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131563

I think what I need to know is of course, 1) can I use this card and more importantly 2) what are the important figures to keep in mind when doing CrossFire? What has to match and what detriments will I get from mismatches?
 
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Ah, sorry I forgot to list them:
CPU: AMD FX-8320 Vishera 3.5GHz (4.0GHz Turbo) 125W 8-Core
Mobo: GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3
Memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
Case: Cooler Master Force 500
Power: Cooler Master 500W (I know I'd need to upgrade this)
 
I don't think you'll need to use afterburner or something like it to crossfire, CCC will do it automatically for you. I had a Powercolor 7870 LE Myst with an XFX 7970 (Both are tahiti cores) and it was fine. That's what you look for with AMD cards, same chip = XFire, both cards need the crossfire option though, as far as I know you need a crossfire bridge with all but the Hawaii cards (290, 290x).

You will need at least 650W for two 7870s, more would be better. I'm running a pair of 7870s now on an XFX XXX 650w, I5 3570k Overclocked to 4.5 on water (Conservative overclock), 8Gb RAM @2133CL9, 2xHDD, 1SSD, and it crashes if I overclock the cards. I know they work with the voltage reduced at stock speeds cause it's mining crypto currencies, when I hit them with more power, whole system crashes. I'ma upgrade to a 1300W EVGA and a couple 290xs when next semesters grant money comes in, but until then, I'm pretty sure I'm running at my limit.
 


You can run 2 7870's on 650W as long as you have a simple system. I had 2 sapphire ghz oc editions runninfgon a CX600M (one 6 pin to each and one molex to each) and it was fine. I didn't overclock them though. For the OP, another option is getting a GTX 770 and keeping your current PSU. You might like having one more powerful card a little better but it's all preference.
 
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Thanks for the help on this one guys. In hind sight, yes I should have just bought a single GTX 770 because I would have largely preferred that. But when I was building back in January it just wasn't in the budget and in the reviews the 7870 was out performing all the comparably priced Nvidia cards. I might bother with this, or I might just wait to see where technology goes from here, maybe I'll be better off just updating my single card a few years down the line.
 


You dont need afterburner to use cf but running the cards sat the same clock rates would reduce micro stuttering and frame time variances
 

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