Is it possible to crossfire with gpu from amd raven ridge processor?
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- AMD Ryzen 'Raven Ridge' 2400G and 2200G Now Available
- AMD does not allow CrossFire with APU graphics
The AMD Raven Ridge APUs, i.e. 2400G and 2200G, are already ready in stores and we are also waiting for the laptop version. Since these APUs feature AMD Vega graphics inside, the question about whether CrossFire is possible with this GPU and a dedicated Radeon Vega graphics card, are pretty obvious and we will answer them shortly.
AMD Ryzen 'Raven Ridge' 2400G and 2200G Now Available
The short answer is, no, you can't combine the graphics benefits of AMD Raven Ridge processors with an AMD Vega graphics card in CrossFire. On the AMD website, it is stated that CrossFire is not possible between the two, so AMD is not supporting any kind of solution in this regard.
This is a real shame as the GPUs of both Ryzen APU processors perform very well in gaming and could give us some extra significant performance using an RX VEGA graphics card. However, AMD has never supported this type of practice before, and it does not do so now.
AMD does not allow CrossFire with APU graphics
Meanwhile, AMD is preparing for the launch of its next Ryzen laptop chips, and above all, those of the version for desktop PCs with Pinnacle Ridge , which should give us an interesting performance jump compared to what we have today with Ryzen. 3, 5 and 7. Improving the manufacturing process at 12nm, higher frequencies and more overclocking is what AMD promises in this series, which wants to tackle Coffee Lake.
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