7 70431 Prominent Jun 1, 2021 28 0 530 Oct 25, 2022 #1 My parts : Xeon e3-1240l Msi c236m (has 3.0 pci-e @ 2 x16 slots) crossfire technology PSU will be 500 or 700 watts. The GPU must be a low-profile design. Tell me which card to get for a single slot and if I did double slot GPU (crossfire)
My parts : Xeon e3-1240l Msi c236m (has 3.0 pci-e @ 2 x16 slots) crossfire technology PSU will be 500 or 700 watts. The GPU must be a low-profile design. Tell me which card to get for a single slot and if I did double slot GPU (crossfire)
Solution Eximo Oct 25, 2022 Crossfire won't benefit you much. Cards that support it are quite a bit older and newer software doesn't have support for it anyway. RX6400 low profile or a GTX 1650 G6 low profile are probably your best options.
Crossfire won't benefit you much. Cards that support it are quite a bit older and newer software doesn't have support for it anyway. RX6400 low profile or a GTX 1650 G6 low profile are probably your best options.
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 25,839 4,187 139,340 Oct 25, 2022 Solution #2 Crossfire won't benefit you much. Cards that support it are quite a bit older and newer software doesn't have support for it anyway. RX6400 low profile or a GTX 1650 G6 low profile are probably your best options. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Crossfire won't benefit you much. Cards that support it are quite a bit older and newer software doesn't have support for it anyway. RX6400 low profile or a GTX 1650 G6 low profile are probably your best options.
7 70431 Prominent Jun 1, 2021 28 0 530 Oct 25, 2022 #3 Eximo said: Crossfire won't benefit you much. Cards that support it are quite a bit older and newer software doesn't have support for it anyway. RX6400 low profile or a GTX 1650 G6 low profile are probably your best options. Click to expand... Okay that's what I figured. Upvote 0 Downvote
Eximo said: Crossfire won't benefit you much. Cards that support it are quite a bit older and newer software doesn't have support for it anyway. RX6400 low profile or a GTX 1650 G6 low profile are probably your best options. Click to expand... Okay that's what I figured.