Advice please?
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:00 am
Hey everyone. Not too long ago i purchased 2 ATI 4850 cards to upgrade the performance of my pc. To test that the cards were working to a sufficient standard , i used the game Crysis to test them. Firstly i enabled Crossfire X on my system, enabling both of them to work together yet i found quite a few problems with the setup. The game took forever to start and in the unlikely event that it did, it did not perform well at all - couldn't even run all settings on high without AA. Curious of this strange problem i troubleshooted many times yet to no avail. When i disabled the Crossfire setup, and instead only ran 1 GPU i was astounded because it run brilliantly on all "Very High" settings, full AA perfectly. What i don't seem to understand is how the hell the Crossfire setup running 2 GPU's could not perform properly, yet a single one could.
My system information as is follows:
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E6750 2.67 GHZ
4g DDR2 memory
2 X Sapphire HD 4850 ATI cards 512mb ram
Windows Vista 32bit
500gig hard drive
GA-P35-DS3P motherboard
Please offer advice to how i could get my Crossfire setup running properly or tell me whats wrong with my configuration. I personally believe that the problem lies within the motherboard i am using, a P-35 chipset has 2 PCI Express X16 slots, but when running a second GPU, the second one only runs on X4. I think that because of that it brings the other one down, hence slowing it down massively.
My system information as is follows:
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E6750 2.67 GHZ
4g DDR2 memory
2 X Sapphire HD 4850 ATI cards 512mb ram
Windows Vista 32bit
500gig hard drive
GA-P35-DS3P motherboard
Please offer advice to how i could get my Crossfire setup running properly or tell me whats wrong with my configuration. I personally believe that the problem lies within the motherboard i am using, a P-35 chipset has 2 PCI Express X16 slots, but when running a second GPU, the second one only runs on X4. I think that because of that it brings the other one down, hence slowing it down massively.