[SOLVED] Can you crossfire two RX 480 without a crossfire bridge?

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It's not only possible, it's the only way to do CrossFire these days - there's no crossfire 'fingers'.

I think the last GPUs to require the bridge were 280X's, might've been 290's. Anything newer, and it's handled by PCIe.

Barty1884

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It's not only possible, it's the only way to do CrossFire these days - there's no crossfire 'fingers'.

I think the last GPUs to require the bridge were 280X's, might've been 290's. Anything newer, and it's handled by PCIe.
 
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Jebetron

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It's not only possible, it's the only way to do CrossFire these days - there's no crossfire 'fingers'.

I think the last GPUs to require the bridge were 280X's, might've been 290's. Anything newer, and it's handled by PCIe.

Oh well that nice.

My last graphics card was a R9 280x and that needed one. But yeah thanks