- Jan 18, 2011
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Most games and software have solid crossfire scaling but not Max Payne 3, I get more fps with one card and less microstutter with one card.
my 2nd card needs way more voltage, for 1100c/1575m it needs 1.25v, also I have played alot of games including BF3.
Seems like 2 cards has microstutter that I can feel, and it's alot less fps.
2 Card setup 1100c/1575m:
2012-12-31 23:05:53 - MaxPayne3
Frames: 44139 - Time: 375697ms - Avg: 117.486 - Min: 84 - Max: 120
1 Card setupe 1220c/1575m:
2012-12-31 23:20:43 - MaxPayne3
Frames: 26110 - Time: 217965ms - Avg: 119.790 - Min: 111 - Max: 121
my 2nd card needs way more voltage, for 1100c/1575m it needs 1.25v, also I have played alot of games including BF3.
Seems like 2 cards has microstutter that I can feel, and it's alot less fps.
2 Card setup 1100c/1575m:
2012-12-31 23:05:53 - MaxPayne3
Frames: 44139 - Time: 375697ms - Avg: 117.486 - Min: 84 - Max: 120
1 Card setupe 1220c/1575m:
2012-12-31 23:20:43 - MaxPayne3
Frames: 26110 - Time: 217965ms - Avg: 119.790 - Min: 111 - Max: 121