what is the best combination for crossfire?

haohero

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I am building my own desktop from scratch. So far, I have chosen a i7-870 CPU and a ASUS P7P55D-E PRO motherboard. I intend to buy 1 graphics card first then crossfire it in the future. I want to get a graphics card of reasonable price and I have my mind on Sapphire Radeon HD 5850. Issit okay? Or should I go with the 6*** series (6870)?
 
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Unless you can get the 5850 used for cheap, there's no reason get it when the 6870 is stronger, newer tech, supports 3D, and is often cheaper than the 5850.

If you're buying new, get the 6870 instead.
 
I am going to use 1 graphics card for the time being and buy another one in the future to utilize the crossfire tech. Basically, which card provides good performance at a reasonable price but also, provides a upgrading route for crossfire?

The problem with 5870 and 5970 is that they are abit over my budget :(.
 
I am going to use 1 graphics card for the time being and buy another one in the future to utilize the crossfire tech. Basically, which card provides good performance at a reasonable price but also, provides a upgrading route for crossfire?

The problem with 5870 and 5970 is that they are abit over my budget :(.

If that is the case I would go with the 6850/6870 or GTX 460 1GB.
 
I got a question on my mind. If I remember correctly, you can crossfire with any 2 cards right? So, issit possible to crossfire 6870 and 6990 in the future? Or must it be 2 6870?
 
but if you have a crossfire board, you cannot SLI on it... that would require the x58 chipset i believe? to go wither crossfire or sli at your chosing that is
 
but if you have a crossfire board, you cannot SLI on it... that would require the x58 chipset i believe? to go wither crossfire or sli at your chosing that is

x58 chipset is the chipset on Socket 1366 Boards (Intel i7 9xx processors, triple channel memory). 750a, 780a, 980a are Nvidia chipsets for AMd supporting SLI on AMd motherboards.

If you must crossfire rather than using a single card, I would take the 6870. It is the same or better performance in near enough all situations as a 5850, however the 6xxx cards scale much better in crossfire than the 5xxx cards do, so you will get a much larger performance increase with multiple graphics card setups with the newer 6000 cards than you will with the 5000 cards.

Remember though that the numbering system is different. Although the 6870 outperforms the 5850, a 6870 is a mid-high end card, like the 57xx cards were, and the 69xx will be the high end cards, like the 58xx were, not multi GPU cards, like the 59xx cards. If you have a higher budget, wait for the 69xx cards to come out in a few weeks and see how they perform. Chances are a single 69xx card will massively outperform a single 6850 or 6870, and be only just beat, if they are beat, by 2 6850's or 6870's, so 2 together would be insane performance.

For which cards work together, they have to be the same chip. So, for example, you couldn't crossifre a 5770 and a 5850, because they are running different chips. You can, however, crossfire different brands, so you could have an XFX 5850 with a Sapphire 5850 for instance.

The same is true for nVidia, you can't SLI a GTX460 and a GTX480, but you can have an EVGA GTX460 and a Palit GTX460 in SLI
 
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