![]() MSI Gaming RX 6800- Asus RTX 3070 TUF OC- MSI Ventus GTX 1660Ti and etc. Noctua NH-U14S (dual fan)- EK 360 AIO with push/pull fans- Corsair H115i RGB Pro XT and etc.Ģx16GB GSkill FlareX 3200/c14- 4x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3600/c16- 2x16GB Team 3600/c18 and etc. Ryzen 5900X- Ryzen 5950X- Ryzen 3950X and etc.Īsrock X570 Extreme4- MSI X570S Tomahawk MAX WiFi- MSI B450M Bazooka Max and etc. Main PC- Gamer- Main Cruncher/Folder and too many crunching/folding rigs His motherboard 100% supports AMD Dual Graphics and his APU and the 6670 are listed to be compatible, so I honestly don't see what I'm doing wrong. ![]() I also made sure Surround View was enabled in the BIOS.īetween installing and reinstalling Windows 7 to try different configurations (default graphics adapter, installing AMD drivers between different steps, etc), I just went through 3 agonizing hours and still couldn't get the job done. Most instructions say leave it on the onboard, but AMD themselves say use whichever gives the best performance. I've tried setting the default graphics adapter to both the onboard and the PCI-E car. I've looked at YouTube videos and followed guides to no avail. I tried almost everything, but NOTHING worked! I couldn't find the AMD CrossfireX option under the Performance section of the Vision Engine. I was at my friend's house for over 3 hours installing and reinstalling his new 6670 trying to configure AMD Dual Graphics (otherwise known as Hybrid CrossfireX between an APU and a dedicated GPU). ![]()
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