Crossfire between NVIDIA and ATI

Some people have done it, but under Windows ATI uses catalyst, and NVIDIA uses NVIDIA control panel, Under Linux they may be able to be configured separately or even a source forge program for windows. Most likely 2 different chipsets support running will have problems. Unless ATI is willing to work with NVIDIA(I.E hydra), its best to just stay with 1 common set GPU chipset. Like hell tech made clear there would have to be a custom bridge for instance a hybrid of CF and SLI not to mention driver support. This post was pretty informative though http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/245454-33-crossfire-faqs
 

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