sourceComing out of nowhere, ATI CrossFire Xtension may become your favourite application after the next sentence. Just released with the pilot version 1.0, ATI CrossFire Xtension is a cool utility that allows you to create custom profiles and force CrossFire support on non-supported or new games and applications, both for Direct3D and OpenGL. Better see for yourself if the app works. Here's the download link
Sounds a lot like EVGA's SLi patches...
But.... does this fix the flickering screen issue in non-CF supported games and still have CF enabled?
But.... does this fix the flickering screen issue in non-CF supported games and still have CF enabled?
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This.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Sounds a lot like EVGA's SLi patches...
I'm actually a competent fanboy though. I appreciate ATI's releases. Competition from ATI makes Nvidia's prices lower which makes EVGA's MSRP's lower which in turn saves me money.
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When I read the title I was thinking Xfire (like, the chat program) and I'm like.... what the eff?
OXYMORON!The_Sniper_NM wrote:
I'm actually a competent fanboy though.
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Meh, my ping is that bad right now even if it did work well, it cant play online
A common mistake. "X" usually isn't read as "cross" by most, unless you're reading road signs.CrazeD wrote:
When I read the title I was thinking Xfire (like, the chat program) and I'm like.... what the eff?
Well, I'm not lazy so I just type crossfire...for as not to confuse people with Xfire messenger.