Because if it is, then it's definitely worth it.
>>55320698
x2 GPU is never worth it.
>>55320734
of course it is
i miss my 2 gtx 780s
>>55320757
Exceptions given to the highest end cards of a given generation. Worst case scenario is that you still have one of the best options. My issue is with people who try and cheap out and then complain about muh SLI/CF support!
>>55320698
if you can aknowledge the fact that it will not work in every game, sure, it's worth it.
Y-yes, micro st-stuttering is a m-myth
Depends on the game m8
>>55321067
>>55320698
>400 watts vs 150 watts
That's a fair comparison.
>>55321096
>>55321123
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>>55321214
amd blown the fuck out
>>55321123
>>55321166
>>55321194
>>55321214
who cares about any of those shit games?
>>55322223
Hitman and RotTR are some of the first DX12 games, and both have no support for multi-gpu scaling.
Can't find any benchmarks for Ashes, which is shown in OP's pic, but it doesn't promise much for future-proofing.
https://www.computerbase.de/2016-06/radeon-rx-480-test/13/
>>55322540
>>55320698
>>55321214
Considering how much power it eats (1070 level), and the temperatures are around 84°C, it's not.
>>55321067
>>55321096
>>55321123
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>>55321194
>>55321214
>Crossfire profiles aren't done yet, better post all my memepowerup graphs to make sure everyone gets it.
>>55320698
>>55326093
Could have just posted this.
The answer is yes, 2 480's do offer 1080 levels of performance, BUT only if the game in question supports it.
As a pragmatic observer, props to AMD for getting 90%+ scaling, but le downvote for not having the all the crossfire profiles for the latest games done on release.
If you're going this route, make sure the game supports crossfire obviously, and wait for third party coolers.
So I is never properly supported. Stay mad amdiots
>>55321067
uhh those charts are way off.