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Old 2nd January 2008, 13:27   #1
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Default CrossfireX quad driver expected in January

The Crossfire X driver is the great big hope for ATI's graphics future. There is a lot at stake with this driver. The success of R680, dual RV670 card hangs in the balance, as this driver has to be able to run two or even four RV670 core and give some satisfactory scores.

Nvidia just launched its three way SLI and in extreme situations this concept works well, so people would expect a lot from four RV670 cards or two R680 cards with two chip each.

http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?op...31&Ite mid=34
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