• What can i crossfire with my 5770?
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I'm looking to set up ATI crossfirex sometime in the future and i have a 5770 and i was wondering what my options would be.
A 5770 crossfiring with a more powerful or lower card will make your first 5770 go to its clocks, like if you get a 5850 and pair it with a 5770 the 5850 will be down clocked to the 5770.
[IMG]http://game.amd.com/us-en/content/images/crossfirex/CF_combo_chart.jpg[/IMG] fix'd
^ This doesn't help him.
[QUOTE=Blackcomb;20525416]^ This doesn't help him.[/QUOTE] Son of a bitch. Wrong chart sorry.
therefore, CF with another 5770 or don't crossfire yet, sell the 5770, get a 5850, OC to 5870 speeds, save up, CF 5850s @ 5870 speeds, win. [editline]10:09PM[/editline] or wait for GF100 series to come out this month!
GF100 won't be much better than a 5870, and 5000 series probably won't drop in price since the GF100s aren't really a true competitor to the cards
[QUOTE=whatnow V2;20525544]GF100 won't be much better than a 5870, and 5000 series probably won't drop in price since the GF100s aren't really a true competitor to the cards[/QUOTE] We still haven't even seen benchies, so I wouldn't jump to conclusions, but the price tag is probably not worth it anyway.
[QUOTE=whatnow V2;20525544]GF100 won't be much better than a 5870, and 5000 series probably won't drop in price since the GF100s aren't really a true competitor to the cards[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Armyis1337;20525608]We still haven't even seen benchies, so I wouldn't jump to conclusions, but the price tag is probably not worth it anyway.[/QUOTE] Hurf durf it's nvidia so it must cost a lot :downs: OP, if you really want to crossfire, get a second 5770. However, it'd be wise to get a better card to replace your current one, if possible.
Well the 5770 is pretty good on it's own, seeing as I'm not into any real hardcore gaming, it just chokes up on AA. So is it worth the price to crossfire or should I sell and spring for a 58xx?
[QUOTE=Elanore;20525822]Well the 5770 is pretty good on it's own, seeing as I'm not into any real hardcore gaming, it just chokes up on AA. So is it worth the price to crossfire or should I sell and spring for a 58xx?[/QUOTE] I just crossfired my 5770's. Unless you really wanna get picky, it's a cheaper alternative to more graphics power than you really need.
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