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rj_cool81 Rated PG-13
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x.clay wrote: | I would stick with what you have. I believe I read that two 4670's in crossfire are roughly the performance of a 4850/9800gtx. A pair of 4650's would be a bit slower which would put you right back around the performance of you 9800 gt. You also introduce more potential headaches with a multi-GPU setup. I am guessing you are looking to spend around $120 for the pair of 4650's. For that same budget you can be within $10-$20 of a HD 4850 which would give you more consistant performance. Even that isn't a huge upgrade from your 9800gt so you may want to keep saving for a while. | actually it's my 1st time to venture into multi-GPU setup..
what problem's might come up?.. is it too much headache? _________________ "I was born intelligent, but EDUCATION ruined me!"
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rj_cool81 Rated PG-13
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rambow70 Rated PG
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i think 2 9800gt _________________ Phenom 2 2.8ghz |
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kryptonian_sher Rated PG-13
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stick with what you have... its not worth it... |
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papajohn Rated PG-13
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rj_cool81 Rated PG-13
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papajohn wrote: | Going wtih crossfire will require a motherboard with 2 PCIe slots. If your current motherboard has a single PCIe slot, I would just upgrade to a HD4870 or something similar. You will not see crossfire performance with every games. | MY board have a two x16 slots..
for that, i just bought an HD4870.. i'll just by another one later.. hehehe..
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