I have two HD4870's in my PC. And I have CrossfireX enabled through CCC, now I asumed I had crossfire up and running properly, but Gpu-z and other benchmark software seem to think differently.
Now I obviously do have Crossfire enabled as there is a 2,500 difference in 3dmark, but I just have a feeling CF is not functioning properly on my setup.(I added pics to show you just some of the benchmark/utilities that say crossfire is not enabled.
I have done 3Dmark tests with CFx on/off and there seems to be some difference. I get 14,000 with one 4870, and 16,500 with two in Crossfire. And to be honest that difference doesn't seem as big as it should be(let alone the fact I should get more then 14k on a single 4870)
Also does it matter if I use two or a single crossfire connection between cards, I don't think it matters does it?
(I'm using a ASUS P5Q premium board, so the second PCI-E 2.0 is x8 link but I still should have big increase regardless)
P5Q mobo, 4GB 800Mhz RAM, 2x Sapphire ATI HD4870, E8500 3.16Ghz, antec1000w PSU, windows XP.
Thanks....
Now I obviously do have Crossfire enabled as there is a 2,500 difference in 3dmark, but I just have a feeling CF is not functioning properly on my setup.(I added pics to show you just some of the benchmark/utilities that say crossfire is not enabled.
I have done 3Dmark tests with CFx on/off and there seems to be some difference. I get 14,000 with one 4870, and 16,500 with two in Crossfire. And to be honest that difference doesn't seem as big as it should be(let alone the fact I should get more then 14k on a single 4870)
Also does it matter if I use two or a single crossfire connection between cards, I don't think it matters does it?
(I'm using a ASUS P5Q premium board, so the second PCI-E 2.0 is x8 link but I still should have big increase regardless)
P5Q mobo, 4GB 800Mhz RAM, 2x Sapphire ATI HD4870, E8500 3.16Ghz, antec1000w PSU, windows XP.


Thanks....