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Could this be Intel's answer to AMD's HSA? Hmm..... Both solutions rely on "co-processor", in the case of HSA, GPU becomes the co-processor.
Quote:Originally Posted by truckerguy on a apu rig all you need is 1 6670 to do a crossfire with the inbuilt gpu on a apu rig and it will out performe a single 6770 gpu in adition if you install a single 67700 gpu it will turn off...
What is your maximum budget? $500 What country are you in? USA What will be the uses of this laptop? Web browsing and YouTube Do you have brand loyalty or care which brands we select for you? No Acer and Dell. What screen size do you...
Quote:Originally Posted by Tyreal This is not making sense.... Since when does Vliw4 xfire with vliw5? Neutered Cayman xfire's with Turks? Re-branded Turks 7600 series(OEM) will be able to xfire. 6670 Turks xfires.(was OEM only...
If you already have the card, then CF it. I thought you don't have it yet. Quote:Originally Posted by Frank33 http://www.overclockers.com/sapphire-hd-6750 While not exactly a 6750 xfire, there are test with a 6750 + 5770 wich should...
Cloud gaming is already a possibility with service like Onlive. You wouldn't need to even build your own server.
Quote:Originally Posted by kronflux so I -can- flash the newer bios? and why would Crossfiring them be a bad idea? Cause many times single GPU > CF/SLI configuration. Not only does single GPU work on every game, but you won't have...
6750 is a direct rebrand of 5750. There is no change what so ever beside a name change. Even if you flash the BIOS it will make no difference in CF. That said I don't think it is a good idea to do CF with entry level GPU.
SSD won't replace DRAM in the coming years, for RAM is still significantly faster than SSD.
I don't understand why you feel like upgrading, as your i5 is still a modern CPU. There really is no point in upgrading your CPU.
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