So, we’ve looked at the HD 5970 in single form and we’ve also seen the massive OC potential of the card. You have to wonder what else there is to do? – We’ll, that’s easy; install our second HD 5970 into the system and see how CrossFireX goes.
Since the second card arrived from big red themselves, there isn’t a whole lot to look at. We’ll have a quick peek at the card, just in case you haven’t had a chance to see what’s happening with it. We’ll also snag a quick GPU-Z screen shot to make sure CrossFireX is working before we simply get into the benchmarks.
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