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    Quote Originally Posted by Capella View Post
    Yes I'm aware of that, I always run it in full-screen mode. My question is does FFXIV even support Crossfire to begin with? If it does, it is certainly taking piss poor advantage of such a setup.
    It DOES support crossfire and SLI. But not as well as it should.

    You should easily be able to tell if both of your cards are being used, versus just one.
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    Hello everyone. I am experiencing the exact same issue that Capella is talking about. Using the following setup I receive what can only be perceived as no noticeable difference with one card or two.

    Here's all the info:
    CPU - Intel Core i7 930 2,8GHz Socket 1366
    RAM - Kingston HyperX DDR3 PC12800/1600MHz CL9 (a total of 12GB in 2GB sticks)
    GPU - 2x Gigabyte Radeon HD5770 UD HDMI DisplayPort Dual-DVI 1GB (setup in CF-mode)
    DVD - Sony Optiarc AD-5240S
    USB - D-Link Bluetooth 2.1 USB Adapter 25m
    HSF - Scythe Mugen II Rev. B
    HDD - Samsung SpinPoint F3 HD103SJ 32MB 1TB
    PSU - Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800W

    Fresh Win7-64bit install.
    Latest Catalyst drivers. (and Catalyst Control Centre also report CrossFire as being enabled)
    Fresh FFXIV install.

    Also note that: Portal 2 (runs AWESOME at max settings), StarCraft II (runs AMAZING at max settings)

    Using normal settings in fullscreen mode. FFXIV preforms like CRAP on this rig. So, what gives? Is there some sort of magic trick I have to preform in order to get this to work?

    Feel free to chip in with any advice that you think might help the situation.

    Thank you.

    /Gasher
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