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    Question Hybrid CrossFire

    AMD says you need 6450,6570 or 6670 for hybrid crossfire with APUs..


    But my question is since 5570 supports CrossFire, So is it possible to pair it with APU A6 in Hybrid CrossFire mode..??

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    Re: Hybrid CrossFire

    I know this is quite late, still thought it deserved to be answered. afaik no 5000 series card will work in Dual graphics(That's what they call it now instead of Hybrid Crossfire), with Llano, and with the introduction of the 6000 series pretty much every low end card got an upgrade, so yeah it seems only AMD 6000 series card will work with Llano APU's, however, if you go up to Trinity, you should be able to run Dual Graphics mode using the older 6000 series graphics(Low end), because below 77xx their cards are just rebrands. Like my plan is to get an A10-5700 and pair it with a 6670 in a HTPC project I have going, as the 6670 is identical to the 7670, the difference being that you can't buy a retail 7670 card, and what the bios postes .

    I found this page for a little reference.
    http://www.amd.com/us/products/techn...raphics.aspx#3

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