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You are simply not telling the truth.AMD is famous for forgetting about its last generation products when it comes to supporting them
You are simply not telling the truth.
I can remember only 2 or 3 cards (AIW boards) that they didnt support.
Exactly..Phase 1 of the Frame Rate Pacing driver worked for all of the 7XXX, the 6XXX, and the 5XXX cards..The 5XXX cards are what, 3 years old now?
Eyefinity Crossfire user here.
Patiently /still/ waiting here....
7970 ain't a legacy product yet, it's got probably a full year left as the current mid-range solution from AMD, in 280X guise.
Thing is, it's the mid-tier cards that are a good value proposition for the consumer in Crossfire, you can usually get better than top-tier performance from a pair of mid-tier cards (on paper at least) for less money. And it gives you a nice, budget-friendly staged upgrade path versus going all-in on a flagship card.
Both Nvidia and AMD are keenly aware of that...it's the middle and low end that makes up the bulk of their retail revenue. They'll keep supporting that segment. Argument goes out the window with Eyefinity though, not a lot of Joe Sixpack mid-tier gamers running triple 1080p monitors.
I hate to say it, but if the issue is bandwidth across the crossfire bridge I don't see how they are going to fix it.