Jon93 Reputable Oct 1, 2015 34 0 4,530 Jul 29, 2016 #1 Hi I see you can now apparently Cross-SLI NVIDIA and AMD cards together with DX12. Does this mean we can also put—in my case—a 390X and 280 in CF on Windows 10? Thanks for response
Hi I see you can now apparently Cross-SLI NVIDIA and AMD cards together with DX12. Does this mean we can also put—in my case—a 390X and 280 in CF on Windows 10? Thanks for response
Solution bignastyid Jul 29, 2016 The cards will work together if the game supports Multi-GPU mode, but you will not be able to enable crossfire even in windows 10.
The cards will work together if the game supports Multi-GPU mode, but you will not be able to enable crossfire even in windows 10.
bignastyid Titan Moderator Jun 19, 2011 33,642 1,671 159,590 Jul 29, 2016 #2 No. It's called Multi-GPU and it doesnt work like that. The game has to be programmed support it(not all DX12 titles will) and it's technically NOT crossfire. Upvote 0 Downvote
No. It's called Multi-GPU and it doesnt work like that. The game has to be programmed support it(not all DX12 titles will) and it's technically NOT crossfire.
Jon93 Reputable Oct 1, 2015 34 0 4,530 Jul 29, 2016 #3 No as in it will not work? Why? Why does Cross-SLI work but not two other cards that are more identical? Makes no sense at all. Upvote 0 Downvote
No as in it will not work? Why? Why does Cross-SLI work but not two other cards that are more identical? Makes no sense at all.
bignastyid Titan Moderator Jun 19, 2011 33,642 1,671 159,590 Jul 29, 2016 Solution #4 The cards will work together if the game supports Multi-GPU mode, but you will not be able to enable crossfire even in windows 10. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The cards will work together if the game supports Multi-GPU mode, but you will not be able to enable crossfire even in windows 10.
Jon93 Reputable Oct 1, 2015 34 0 4,530 Jul 29, 2016 #5 Okay but it should work for future games that do utilize multi-GPU? Upvote 0 Downvote