Title: Xfire bridges Post by: ChrisLandin on September 21, 2011, 10:28:49 PM Currently I have all my cards linked together with xfire bridges and im reading threads saying if i remove them i will get faster hash speeds. Is this right.
I run windows 7, use guiminer, the new ati drivers and sdk and do all my clocking in trixx. I dont want to have to start messing about with trying so if anyone could confirm its an advantage to do that would be awesome. Cheers Title: Re: Xfire bridges Post by: deslok on September 21, 2011, 10:40:14 PM i'm actually amazed you got that many xfire configureations working properly, yes removing them will simplify things and should help your performance
Title: Re: Xfire bridges Post by: Olly_K on September 22, 2011, 04:46:00 PM I *think* trixx will only see the first card if not in xfire.....if that's the case use MSI Afterburner...it will sync the clocks across all cards regardless if they're in xfire or not :)
Title: Re: Xfire bridges Post by: deslok on September 22, 2011, 05:34:41 PM I *think* trixx will only see the first card if not in xfire.....if that's the case use MSI Afterburner...it will sync the clocks across all cards regardless if they're in xfire or not :) It's not trixx sees all six 5830 in one if my rigs no xfire bridges needed, Title: Re: Xfire bridges Post by: d.james on October 02, 2011, 11:14:36 PM the latest version of trixx will see all your cards on your system, but earlier version did not.
Title: Re: Xfire bridges Post by: RyNinDaCleM on October 05, 2011, 03:30:17 AM I dont want to have to start messing about with trying so if anyone could confirm its an advantage to do that would be awesome. Cheers There is no "Messing around" about it! You slide the bridges off, this will automagically disable CF in CCC. And, you're ready to go! Title: Re: Xfire bridges Post by: MaxSan on October 14, 2011, 08:22:04 PM Mine are all bridged..
If i turn on catalyst and set stuff then turn it off all 4 cards are still detectable by miners... only thing is if i turn overdrive on and off it doesnt keep voltage overcharge |