Representatives of the resource Gamers Nexus undertook to explain why during the announcement of video cards of the Radeon RX Vega family, AMD did not pay attention to the issue of support for the CrossFire mode, although last year at the announcement of Polaris this was one of the topical issues - the pair Radeon RX 480 then competed with a single GeForce GTX 1080.
As it turned out later from private comments, AMD does not refuse to support CrossFire with the release of Radeon RX Vega - technically, these video cards are able to work in bundles of several pieces. However, the loss of interest from the developers of games and applications forces AMD and NVIDIA to move from the development of such "bundles" to the regime of "maintaining the life cycle of technology." It is noteworthy that enthusiasts-overclockers still often experience the speed and stability of gaming graphics cards, combining in one PC or on an open bench up to four overclocked graphics cards.
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