Some four months after first announcing its CrossFire technology, ATI is finally ready to bring multi-GPU Radeon rendering to the masses. Enthusiasts have been anxiously awaiting CrossFire arrival, in part because the particulars of the Radeon X800 series have forced ATI to take a somewhat novel approach to GPU teaming, employing “master” cards and an external composting engine to weave the output of two graphics cards together for a single display. We’ve also been eager to see how CrossFire will stack up against NVIDIA’s SLI technology, which the green team has diligently refined for nearly a year.
If you want to know just how well CrossFire will work, then you will want to check out this very in-depth review at Tech Report. Many popular games were used, and I was impressed with a lot of the results.
Reviews also at: HardOCP, Bit-Tech, Hexus and T-Break.