AMD has shifted the dubious burden of multi-GPU support to game developers for its Navi RDNA-based graphics cards, such as the impressive new RX 5700 XT, because just 1% of PC gamers use multiple ...
Remember CrossFire? It‘s AMD’s counter to NVIDIA SLI, allowing enthusiasts to add multiple GPUs in an effort to split up the workload and improve overall gaming performance. However, you may have ...
The media around AMD’s RX Vega Launch shows over the past days has been full of surprises. Pricing and performance being the two major talking points. However, one topic seemed to have been left out ...
For the last fourteen years, AMD and Nvidia have both supported multi-GPU configurations. Initially, these types of systems were limited to two GPUs using either Nvidia's SLI technology (the acronym ...
A notably absent feature in the new AMD Radeon RX 5700 series cards is multi-GPU support. Radeon RX Vega cards supported CrossFire, as did various previous generation GPUs, but this feature is sadly ...
AMD fixed a glaring flaw in Radeon RX Vega’s potential prowess late Thursday. Radeon Software 17.9.2 adds the ability to use multiple RX Vega graphics cards in your system, after AMD’s high-end ...
AMD has released their latest Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.9.2 drivers, with a surprise feature: 2-way multi-GPU support for Radeon RX Vega graphics card. CrossFire support isn't center ...
In direct contrast, AMD’s Polaris 10 architecture which includes the RX 480 and RX 470 allows consumers to use up to 4 cards in a Crossfire setup. Now that the RX 470 has released, we’re analysing the ...
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