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Hey dudes and possibly dudettes

Question aimed directly at Semlers face :-) - number 1, would crossfire between a HD4850 and a HD6850 work? and number 2, if it would, would there be any point or any decent gains? (number 3 :P) would there be any issues seeing as though they're two complete different generations of card?

i can't bring myself to get rid of the card I've had for over 2 years and that's seen me through so much, so i guess i'd like to include it in a new build i'm thinking of - hook the little bitch up to a HD6850 and watch it fry perhaps hahaha

any insight would be greatly appreciated.

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Ingo is correct, They have to have the same GPU. The only difference can be the amount of stream processors and the frequencies of the GPU core and the memory.

Also you are talking about putting a DX 10 card with a DX 11 card, that would limit you to DX 10.
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Murderface0151 LAN_WROTE ...

i think im going to frame my 4850, and preserve its memory for the ages to come. then in 20 years i can compare technologies and hopefully be mildly impressed by the new stuff


I am more than mildly impressed with the differences from my "Wall of Ages". That floppy disk could only ever hold something like 1500-3000kB, and today I have a MicroSD chip I bought for my cell phone that is about the size of the fingernail on my little finger, about as thick, and holds 16GB!! (in the pic also: MSI M950 Mainboard and nVidia 370XT 256MB PCI Video Card)

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