B bassmanshade Honorable Nov 17, 2013 4 0 10,510 Nov 17, 2013 #1 I have an onboard ATI HD3000 on my mobo and a dedicated HD4350 on PCI..can i crossfire them to get better gaming results?
I have an onboard ATI HD3000 on my mobo and a dedicated HD4350 on PCI..can i crossfire them to get better gaming results?
Solution K K Krazeee Nov 17, 2013 No, The two graphics processors you have listed can NOT be crossfired. It is recommended to crossfire higher end cards after the 5800 series. If you wish to get better performance, Pick up an AMD R9 270x or an AMD R9 280x.
No, The two graphics processors you have listed can NOT be crossfired. It is recommended to crossfire higher end cards after the 5800 series. If you wish to get better performance, Pick up an AMD R9 270x or an AMD R9 280x.
A Alex_castro64 Honorable Nov 14, 2013 41 0 10,560 Nov 17, 2013 #2 you want to crossfire a integrated graphics with a dedicated graphics? Have a read up on how to crossfire. That will answer your question Upvote 0 Downvote
you want to crossfire a integrated graphics with a dedicated graphics? Have a read up on how to crossfire. That will answer your question
K Krazeee Honorable Aug 12, 2012 236 0 10,710 Nov 17, 2013 Solution #3 No, The two graphics processors you have listed can NOT be crossfired. It is recommended to crossfire higher end cards after the 5800 series. If you wish to get better performance, Pick up an AMD R9 270x or an AMD R9 280x. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
No, The two graphics processors you have listed can NOT be crossfired. It is recommended to crossfire higher end cards after the 5800 series. If you wish to get better performance, Pick up an AMD R9 270x or an AMD R9 280x.