What I mean by "not caring about performance" is I don't care if it isn't worth it to get 2 GPUs, I'm here to get an all RGB build
What I mean by "not caring about performance" is I don't care if it isn't worth it to get 2 GPUs, I'm here to get an all RGB buildIf you do not care about performance, why would you do it? AMD no longer uses a bridge, for multi GPU. It is handled over the PCI-E lanes instead. While I think it is possible to run them together, I see no valid reason why you would want to.
What I mean by "not caring about performance" is I don't care if it isn't worth it to get 2 GPUs, I'm here to get an all RGB build
I bought a pack of Corsair LL140's, and I'm going to get my moneys worth. Buying one of the most expensive fans on market isnt cheapYou can go all RGB without wasting money on a second GPU that is literally useless because it won't do anything.
Crossfire doesn't exist anymore on current models. The only support you have is MultiGPU which is about 2 or 3 games that actually support it.
If you're hell bent on 2 GPUs, buy 2 Nvidia ones and do SLI.
I bought a pack of Corsair LL140's, and I'm going to get my moneys worth. Buying one of the most expensive fans on market isnt cheap