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| 01-03-2008 | #11 |
| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: ATI Crossfire Info I’ve had getting Vista 64 to install with 4 GB of RAM with three different motherboards that used the 680i SLI, X38 and G35 chipsets. All of them are using the latest BIOS. A quick Google search will show that the problem is well known. Slip streaming the MS “over 3GB hot fix” did not help the problem either, I have not tried slip streaming SP1/RC yet. If you are having luck with the Intel 965 chipset that’s a good sign that this might be corrected with future BIOS revisions on certain motherboards. |
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| 01-03-2008 | #12 |
| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: ATI Crossfire Info It looks like there might be a solution to this problem after all. The 1.1 RC version of vLite can force the MS update (KB929777) during the install process so that you do not have remove memory. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777 http://www.vlite.net/ |
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| 01-08-2008 | #13 |
| Vista Business x64 | Re: ATI Crossfire Info So let me recap things? Does crossfire work on a rig with vista x64 and 4gb ram?and if it doesnt, what workarounds are there? |
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| 01-08-2008 | #14 |
| Windows Vista Home Premium x64 SP1 | Re: ATI Crossfire Info With 4GB RAM, yes. With more than 4GB, no. It seems to be an ATI issue, not an MS issue. |
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| 01-08-2008 | #15 |
| Vista Business x64 | Re: ATI Crossfire Info Well I can't boot into windows with the current set of drivers (the latest ones). I install them succesfully then I reboot, and it says no drivers installed and reinstall and all the crap. No matter how many times i do that I get the same thing, not to mention a blue screen now and then - I think i traced the BSOD to OC. I installed the asus drivers (i have 2 asus 3870) and now it works perfectly. They are older, dunno exactly what version but it works fine now. Even ran a 3dmark 06. Dunno what I'm gonna do, I was kinda hoping to use latest drivers. Any sugestions to what I could try out more? |
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| 01-08-2008 | #16 |
| Windows Vista Home Premium x64 SP1 | Re: ATI Crossfire Info Well I can't boot into windows with the current set of drivers (the latest ones). I install them succesfully then I reboot, and it says no drivers installed and reinstall and all the crap. No matter how many times i do that I get the same thing, not to mention a blue screen now and then - I think i traced the BSOD to OC. I installed the asus drivers (i have 2 asus 3870) and now it works perfectly. They are older, dunno exactly what version but it works fine now. Even ran a 3dmark 06. Dunno what I'm gonna do, I was kinda hoping to use latest drivers. Any sugestions to what I could try out more? Try pulling 2GB of RAM just to see if that's the problem or if it's a driver thing. At least, give it a go if it won't annoy you too much to give it a go. If not, I guess work with what you have. |
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| 01-10-2008 | #17 |
| Vista Business x64 | Re: ATI Crossfire Info Wanna know what I did? I installed Vista Business. I was running a not so legit copy of vista ultimate and i noticed I was getting bsods asnd crashes and not recognized drivers only when I was running that silly dreamscene. So I tried that business retail kit I have and wonders wonders, it does work with latest drivers, 4gb ram (planning to upgrade to 8gb in about a month). |
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| 01-15-2008 | #18 |
| Vista home premium 64bit | Re: ATI Crossfire Info HELP?!?!?!? I am also having a crossfire issue, I just purchased 2 ati 3870hd gddr4 cards and i can't get windows to boot with both installed. I have a msi k9a platinum ati crossfire 580x mobo and 4 gigs of crossfire certified ram installed with visat 64. i can get each card to work find individualy but when i install both cards with the bridge i can't get windows to load. it hangs and doesn't even show the windows logo. The computer boots up to that point and the display works but vista hangs. I tried safe mode and it freezes on a file called crc???.sys sorry i'm at work and can't remember. it comes after atipcie.sys when i choose safe mode. i have all the latest drivers and bios update, i've tried catalyst 7.11 and 7.12. can anybody help me, i'm very frustrated. supposed to be plug and play.... |
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| 01-16-2008 | #19 |
| Windows Vista Home Premium x64 SP1 | Re: ATI Crossfire Info Streetbiker, I haven't actually played with the 3870, but the issue in safe mode surprises me, as Crossfire is automatically disabled in safe mode. Do you have both bridges installed? Also, do you have your monitor attached to the right card? When I installed mine, I started with one card in the primary PCI-E slot. I then booted the computer and installed everything and made sure I liked how it was all set up. There are some good hotfixes that aren't necessarily in your update at this thread: http://www.vistax64.com/gaming/12099...pu-memory.html. At this point, you can't enable Crossfire, because there is only one card. After all of that is in, turn off the computer and install your second card. Make sure you use both bridges. Turn on the computer. It should start up normally. You can enable Crossfire at this point in Catalyst Control Center. If it crashes at this point, there might be some other issues at play that I'll have to research a little more. There may also be an issue in the BIOS settings, though it seems unlikely. I do not have experience with MSI motherboards, so I can't point you to any settings there. Good luck, and let us know if there is more we can do to help, FightingScallion |
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| 01-16-2008 | #20 |
| Vista home premium 64bit | Re: ATI Crossfire Info Thank you for you info. When i went in to ati CCC i looked at the hardware tab and it was blank maybe the driver was getting installed with errors, i wiped everything rebooted and installed 7.12 rebooted again and hooked up both cards everything works YAY. I have one more questions i sound like such a noob but well i am when it comes to crossfire. I get slightly worse performance in crysis v1.1 and lord of the rings online when crossfire is enabled. all my other games run great but its hard to tell since i was able to run everything else on max with my x1950xtx before i upgraded. Do you think those hotfix's will help. What can cause the drop in performance or no performance gain??? P.S. My mobo was a ati xpress 3200 which was renamed to current 580x from all the info i can find it's supposed to be crossfire X capable, it's the same board ati uses in there animation thing for explaining how crossfire works. so my point is..... shouldn't i be getting the most performance possible from these two cards??? Last edited by streetbiker06; 01-16-2008 at 12:18 PM.. Reason: more info |
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