Making optimum usage of two graphics cards.

Waltenberg

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Hello everyone! :)

My relative has gave me another graphics card... that's the same as my current.

It is the AMD Radeon HD 6670.

I have two types of these, one being from MSI and the other from Sapphire. My friends tell me to go and sell it and perhaps invest in a new one but I'd not want to through all that effort. Plus I feel as if I am overspending if I do so.

Anyhow. I would like to know if anyone could give me any tips towards how I can put these to use. I'd like to ensure they're both being used somehow. With a program or not... I doubt I can crossfire these 1) I don't have the extension and 2) The cards don't have the compatibility.

Sorry for writing too long. I had the important jazz bold for people that are lazy to read all of this.

Regards!
 
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no reason to sell them if you don't plan on gaming the latest titles.

how do you actually use your machine? what do you plan on using it for during the next 6-12 months?

some people using 1 or 2 wild high-end $600 graphics cards to play games on a single monitor.
other people use 2 or 3 mid-range $120 graphics cards to multitask across 6-10 monitors.

you're probably somewhere in between. so... where are you in that spectrum?

giantbucket

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no reason to sell them if you don't plan on gaming the latest titles.

how do you actually use your machine? what do you plan on using it for during the next 6-12 months?

some people using 1 or 2 wild high-end $600 graphics cards to play games on a single monitor.
other people use 2 or 3 mid-range $120 graphics cards to multitask across 6-10 monitors.

you're probably somewhere in between. so... where are you in that spectrum?
 
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oajarmeh95

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+1 i am with you, sell the both cards and get new solid one like one from R9 series or GTX 7 series