Tuesday, October 16th 2007
AMD Prepares 'CrossFire X' Technology
While ATI CrossFire technology was introduced in early 2005, delays and the wide adoption of NVIDIA SLI platforms prevented CrossFire from really catching on. AMD hopes to change that by introducing a little ace-in-the-hole that's currently nicknamed 'CrossFire X'. The CrossFire X initiative aims to increase scalability, performance, reliability, and flexibility of CrossFire platforms with the help of the AMD 790 chipsets, PCI Express 2, and new graphics cards. The most noticeable things CrossFire X will do are listed below.
Source:
X-Bit Labs
- 3/4 way CrossFire
- Allow for two or more completely different cards to be combined under the same CrossFire Platform
- CrossFire Overdrive, which allows for the dramatic increase of graphics clocks across a CrossFire platform, regardless of how many cards said platform may consist of.
- CrossFire Hybrid, which allows for the combination of integrated/onboard graphics and graphics card rendering, disabling the latter when it is not needed to reduce power consumption.
42 Comments on AMD Prepares 'CrossFire X' Technology
I wonder how much power utilization you will get out of the second card since you only see about a 60%-70% increase in performance with a second card of the same type.
Also I hate the fact that this wishlist is growing but I hope that this will enable a greater percentage increase in usage of graphics cards than the normal 2 in SLI or Crossfire call me crazy but it would be nice
It also looks like they've been reading my posts :D Being able to go beyond two displays with two different cards, yet also get a benefit in games?! It's like being able to mix and match different speed processors on multi-socketed boards.
As long as the Phenom X4 and 790 is a decent package, I think I'm in love :p
IE: Instead of going something like 2900+2400, I'd hit up a 2900+2600 as that second card can be used in games.