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Thread: HIS HD2900XT Crossfire on DFI RD600, 3Dmark06>19k

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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam View Post
    200 points higher in SM3 score on 8.37 .... 0_0

    What clocks did you use Marcus ?

    Perkam

    Thats is because of the board. 975 is overall better then RD600.

    Stock clocks on the cards. OC doesnt work for crossfire and probably never will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinc View Post
    Thats is because of the board. 975 is overall better then RD600.

    Stock clocks on the cards. OC doesnt work for crossfire and probably never will.
    I don't belive!!!

    Why doesn't oc in cross??....sigh

    In 3d05 this vga is very good, I assets the possibility to improve the my 30k to the 05.....but if we doesnt oc.....new atitool??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinc View Post
    Thats is because of the board. 975 is overall better then RD600.

    Stock clocks on the cards. OC doesnt work for crossfire and probably never will.
    What about BOIS flashing both of the cards with higher default frequences?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DStealth View Post
    What about BOIS flashing both of the cards with higher default frequences?
    Yes that would work. Or turning of 3D in the power play table.

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