ATI Technologies has offered a beta version, version 6.8, of drivers that will enable CrossFire support on motherbards utilizing Intel's P965 Express chipsets, according to graphics-card makers. In ...
It wasn't too long ago that ATI/AMD released the latest set of drivers for their product line. We have come to expect these updates on a very regular basis, but the month of November brought a new ...
Hooking up two video cards in a computer can provide you with the ability to use multiple displays and to run separate graphics-intensive tasks on each display without slowing down or crashing the ...
How ATI's CrossFire Technology works: CrossFire was initially launched back in June 2005, and it took ATI about the same time as NVIDIA to get the technology out of the lab. In fact, we didn't get our ...
With the release of the new Radeon RX 480, AMD has released the Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.6.2 drivers that include support for the new Polaris 10-based video card. The new drivers also ...
Other interesting news today. Apparantly Asrock opened up Crossfire compatibility with their nForce 740 motherboards. They are demonstrating this at CeBIT. As you know, ATI and NVIDIA are not exactly ...
Motherboard manufacturer MSI has laid claim to being the first to enable CrossFire support on an Intel P965 chipset. According to a press release sent out today by MSI, it is the first to provide ...
Today we will use two HD 5670 1GB in CrossFire to hound a single GTX 460 768MB. We found this comparison could be interesting because at the moment you can get one GTX 460 768MB for the price of two ...
For ATI Radeon X2 cards we simply start by inserting the two cards into the upper x16 PCIe slots. Now it's a question of connecting the power supply connectors. Again two sets of 6-pin and 8-pin ...
What do you get when you combine the addictive turn-based strategy of Total War with the monsters, warriors and heroes of Games Workshop's Warhammer? The answer is all sorts of fun, and for fans of ...
The card pictured here is a 512MB Radeon X1900 XTX (MSRP $649). At its heart is an R580 GPU comprised of approximately 380 million transistors, built using a .09 micron manufacturing process. The GPU ...
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