Last edited by halo112358; 11-07-2008 at 11:59 AM.
I want this solution. Ob-board GPU to handle all desktop and HD based content rendering and shutdown the main single gpu. Then a game is fired up, the on-board is disabled and everything is transferred to the main gpu till the user exit's the game. If you can do this on a laptop, you can sure as hell do it on a desktop!
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Maybe its like the no issues at all with CF/SLI as you also heard
You still need to change from 1 GPU to the other in Hybrid antyhing. Hence its just like 2 GPUs. So it doesnt matter if you can shut down the discrete GPU when you dont need it. Its still a GPU change and reboot.
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Yeah, I spent about an hour one night hacking around to get EvE running well in windowed mode. I needed a custom catalyst profile with only the first core clocked up and the second left at 500/300, then a bunch of scripting to launch everything seamlessly and switch profiles back to 500/300 on both cores when the ExeFile process ended. Bleh, not the best user experience.
update your drivers..........
my 9800gx2 sli on a card murders that game.
msft is in the pockets of amd anyway,
that was proven last year with the "power together tour"
man i've never heard so much amd/msft propaganda in a four hour timespan in my life.
on the bright side i won 150 in s/w airlines tickets, and a am2 mobo
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Never a fan of it anyway. Multi gpu on a single board I'll accept but this sli and crossfire business was always a rabid waste of money.
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I get a bsod at start up when windows loads using ati driver for w7.
using a 4870 in combination with a 4850 in crossfire.
Havent tried with vista driver since I dont know if they will work?
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I really do like how Microsoft is stepping up to the plate and doing things right rather than trying to please everyone with Windows 7... hopefully standard crossfire configs will work.
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Honestly, the way they implement multigpu on one board is with a PCIe bridge chip. What you're really getting is a mini PCIe bus that's bridged on to your main PCIe bus, and the driver handles the crossfire from there. It's two graphics cards in smaller form factor, but it's still identical to standard crossfire or SLI as far as the driver is concerned.
This is why you have the same crossfire issues with a 4870x2 that you'd have with crossfired 4870's.
If I had an x38 or x48 motherboard I'd have popped for 2x 1gb 4870's instead of a 4870x2 - it's a lot easier to air cool 2 cards quietly (more surface area to work with) than one.
No, Shintai is correct. If you can't see the stutter/shutter it is because either SLI/CF is not working (so no chance to see the problem), or you are not stressing the GPUs enough to constrict inter-GPU bandwidth and cause frame drops, aka stuttering. This is not a case of one opinion over another. Stuttering is an inherent problem with Alternate Frame Rendering, and currently can only be compensated for by more brute GPU power.
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No you cannot, not with SLI or Crossfire enabled at least. With separate cards driving separate monitors without SLI or CF enabled, yes.
I've never had a problem running Eve Online in windowed mode with SLI or Crossfire. Never even had to set any special settings. Not once, ever. I've had 3870 X2, 9800 GX2, 4870 CF, and 4870 X2. Not a single one of them presented any problems. No special settings in either. I always run dual clients, one at 1650x1050 and another at 1920x1080.
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You won't have problems getting the game to run in a window, but it won't use crossfire while windowed (nothing will). My issue was that I wanted to run my 4870x2 at 500/300 while I was on the desktop to keep power consumption low and ambient temps down, which worked fine, but it also meant that I'd be running at 500/300 while I ran windowed mode games....
In the end I had to script around it.
Last edited by halo112358; 11-08-2008 at 12:51 PM.
Hmm, That does indeed seem to be the case. My X2 does spin up the first gpu when running in a window though. The second one remains at the 2d clock, following your point about no CF in a window. The premium client has jaggies everywhere with or without FSAA, so I don't really run it on that game. I guess it is easy to see the performance degredation though, all you need to do is force on some FSAA. The slowdown is much more harsh than in games where CF is working properly.
I take back the part about having no problems. A single 4870 is more than anyone would ever need in that game anyways though, even with 3 clients I have no trouble.
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I have no idea why motherboard manufacturers are even worried about SLI/Crossfire compatability...
... I'd rather just pay $50 more, for a Mobo that had Lucid's Hydra chip, than any other solution. Why we aren't seeing enthusiast mobos with this technology is beyond me.
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Microsoft does not mean that type of hybrid graphics, they are talking about the hybrid SLI/CFX in which you use a IGP in tandem with a low end discrete CPU. Like a 780G chipset with a 3450 running in crossfire next to it, just to boost performance a little. (pretty useless though, you can often get more performance by just spending $10 more on a more powerful card)
From what I gathered it seems that they are not talking about the switching between discrete and integrated to decrease power consumption whenever possible. There is also no real SLI or CFX involved in that switching and it can actually be done without restarting the system. It would be a shame if they would not support that kind of switching as it does have a lot of benefits to it, especially in notebooks but even in desktop PCs.
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