Thursday, February 7th 2008

AMD CrossFire X Support for Quad-GPUs to Arrive in March

TG Daily claims that ATI's CrossFire X support for up to four graphics processing units, will arrive in March when a new Catalyst 8.3 driver package is released. Version 8.3 will surface, as the number indicates, in mid-March. This will be the first ever driver to support CrossFire X and scale right the performance of triple and quad-GPUs within one system. TG Daily also indicated that "Catalyst 8.3 is an important milestone for AMD in 2008 and might mean much more than just another driver." Expect hardware review sites to publish their Crossfire X reviews in the second week of March when Germany's CeBit concludes. Meanwhile, Catalyst 8.2 is set to be released on February 13th.
Source: TG Daily
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23 Comments on AMD CrossFire X Support for Quad-GPUs to Arrive in March

#1
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
March. Hmm I guess a lot of NVidia products are going to be out then.
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#3
malware
Random Murdererany word on what 8.2 holds in updates?
We're about to see in a week. ;)
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#4
InnocentCriminal
Resident Grammar Amender
I really doubt I can hold out building a new rig. I really, really want one of these bad boys. I'm currently planning how I'm going to be setting my next system up and how it's all going to be WC'd.

Looking forward to the 8.2's as well. Hope they have improved AGP support for these upcoming 3850s.

^^
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#5
kenkickr
I hope they get rid of that annoying little dot up in the left corner of my screen. Hopefully ATI listened cause I know plenty of people have complained about it.
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#6
Cybrnook2002
kenkickrI hope they get rid of that annoying little dot up in the left corner of my screen. Hopefully ATI listened cause I know plenty of people have complained about it.
Yeah, WTF is that. I thought I had some spyware or something, then figured out it was after the graphics driver loads.. WTF is it?
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#7
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
Cybrnook2002Yeah, WTF is that. I thought I had some spyware or something, then figured out it was after the graphics driver loads.. WTF is it?
must be a vista only issue?
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#8
Unregistered
Is'nt the driver for the 3870 x2 version 8.2? i googled and found that apparently it is,it does support other cards too.
#9
Cybrnook2002
Random Murderermust be a vista only issue?
No, it shows up on my XP pro SP2 32 bit.
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#11
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
About time. Also, you can go ahead and build a system that has CrossfireX support in it. Besides, its only next month before the drivers are released.
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#12
kenkickr
I just hope some review sites will show off 3 GPU's and real world benchies because my next purchase is going to be the DFI 790FX board and 2 of the Sapphire HD3870 single slots(not the Atomic's, not worth 300 smacks to me).
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#13
Psychoholic
It goes away when you disable the tray icon.
Random Murderermust be a vista only issue?
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#14
broke
kenkickrI just hope some review sites will show off 3 GPU's and real world benchies because my next purchase is going to be the DFI 790FX board and 2 of the Sapphire HD3870 single slots(not the Atomic's, not worth 300 smacks to me).
ahh, it looks like you're in the ideal situation where you can virtually use everyone of your old parts in your future setup, so that nothing goes to waste besides your old motherboard. I guess that thats the AMD advantage. but then again why don't you just buy a 3870X2, you'll get crossfire x without having to buy a new motherboard.
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#15
zCexVe
So whos gonna put four bad boys in their rig? I'm willing to see a Ultra high res game play from it :D
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#16
asb2106
Id love to put 3 or 4 GPU's into my computer, but it doesnt seem possible on an intel chipset in hte near future.
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#17
happita
I'm still debating whether or not I should get an HD 3870x2 or 2x 3870 in crossfire. The x2 only boasts GDDR3 at 825/1800 clocks while the regular 3870 has GDDR4 at 775/2400. Hmmmm, hard choice.
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#18
broke
happitaI'm still debating whether or not I should get an HD 3870x2 or 2x 3870 in crossfire. The x2 only boasts GDDR3 at 825/1800 clocks while the regular 3870 has GDDR4 at 775/2400. Hmmmm, hard choice.
My guess would be that the higher core clocks would make up for the lower ram speeds, plus the 3870X2 is a tidier/ quieter package.
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#19
imperialreign
the way it's looking, after I finally upgrade my CPU . . . I'm very seriously starting to consider the option of snagging 2 3870x2's if CrossfireX driver support extends to the aging i975x platforms.

Damn, I really don't want to give up my 1950's, though :ohwell:
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#20
kenkickr
From what benchmarks I've seen with the 3870x2 vs 3870 CF setup is the CF setup does better than the 3870x2. My main issue with the 3870x2, and the reason I didn't go for it, is the fact it is LLLOOOONNNNNNGGGGG. It would not fit into my case!!!
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#21
InnocentCriminal
Resident Grammar Amender
I expect that to change Ken after the official drivers and later revisions are released later on down the line. I hope some games that benefit from SLi of Crossfire will release patches to add support.
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#22
philbrown23
WTF!!! march! they have been advertisong this since before these cards came out, amd is really falling off it nowadays.
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#23
happita
philbrown23WTF!!! march! they have been advertisong this since before these cards came out, amd is really falling off it nowadays.
I agree with you to a certain extent. Take a look at Nvidia, if memory serves me well, they always release drivers to support a new card BEFORE/ON/OR THE DAY AFTER it is released. AMD/ATI takes a little while as you see...
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