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Janie Mccorey

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Aug 3, 2024, 6:11:35 PM8/3/24
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I just finished assembling my crossfire pro last night. When ever the X-axis lead nut mount is tight the X-axis binds. It only does it for the most part when jogging at 300 IPM. Does it a small amount at 200 IPM. If I loosen the mount it works flawlessly other than jiggling all around. I inspected the lead nut and it appears to be fine unless I am missing something. Thanks in advance

The X-axis lead nut bracket needs to be properly aligned with the lead screw. Use a square and make sure the bracket is square to the X-axis rail before tightening the two bolts that mount the bracket to the carriage. It could also be that the bracket was not bent at exactly 90 degrees, but that is more rare.

Hello people..
I'm new to Crossfire.. using 2x Asus RX 580 OC Dual 8GB (got the 2nd one nearly for free and thought about to give it a try because I cant afford a new GPU) .. I know, there are not that much games supporting that..
But I found out there were some kind of Crossfire options (afr friendly, afr compatible or 1x1 optimized, ...) in previous Adrenalin versions.. another forum user said that this "has been resolved" 20.2.2.
I updated to 20.5.1 before I installed the second GPU.. so I cant tell if there were these Crossfire options before.. but now they are just missing..
Found some other guy asking the same on reddit .. here is a screenshot of the others ones configs (red) and mine (green) where AMD CrossFire Mode is "just" disabled.. while in 20.5.1 this option doesnt even exist in any tab

The crossfire profiles are missing in Adrenalin 2020.
So are options w.r.t which GPUs you can pair (if you have 3 RX590s on your system you used to be able to decide which 2 you can pair up.
I think the Crossfire options such as AFR Friendly etc were aso gone.

Crossfire is pretty much dead and has been since the Wattman variant of drivers started. Even most games that did support it have not done so with recent updates. It is discontinued as well as Nvidias SLI after DX11. DX 12 supports multi gpu and only a hand full of games support that.

I actually downgraded my Adrenaline Drivers to 20.1.2 .. where it works good on the most games I've tested so far..
Except some weird green flickering while my computer is booting.. which ends when Windows is loaded :-)

Would be nice to bring back these options to the newest drivers, Mr. Ray :3

Interesting that theres still some activity in this thread and this was the only answer that helped back then.

Luckily someone gifted me a RX6800 two years ago, which made using Crossfire unnecessary for me now my niche is using one of my old RX580 to play Roblox.. lol. Still a nice GPU if you ask me.

I had issues as well with two RX580, it seemed that my Issue was within the Bios settings. I disabled the option "Above 4G decoding" in the BIOS settings. After reboot Crossfire option showed up normal again.

Does Hybrid driver method work for previous drivers before 19.12.1? Because I tried that with 19.11.1 version(lazy me using old drivers from local AMD folder) and still failed to find Enable/Disable Crossfire option.

It is infuriating that every 3D application assumes you want to use Crossfire. In FurMark, it shows Crossfire is enabled, even then, the second card cannot work as intended and it is stuck at 300Mhz. No wonder occasional FPS drops are happening. I bought my second RX480 with the intention of using it as a seperate adapter, for encoding and computational tasks while I use my primary gpu to handle 3D applications. It is a shame that such basic on/off button had to brought back by procedures composed of jerry rigging yet alone AMD forced it to be done in first place.

I only started using the Hybbrid driver method since Adrenalin 2019 19.12.1 to avoid the Adrenalin 2020 GUI/UI unstable mess.

Keeping the Global Crossfire switch set to ON will result in poorer performance because there is additional driver overhead, even if the Profile has Crossfire "disabled" or the game / application does not support DX11 Crossfire or DX12 MultiGPU.

You need to turn the Global Crossfire Switch OFF.

Sometimes Crossfire will not disengage if you turn Global Crossfire OFF in the global menu, AMD settings will restart and Crossfire will be ON.

Here is a trick to try.

Turn Crossfire OFF in the Global Settings menu and immediately reboot your PC.

CrossFire should be OFF when your PC powers on.

Thanks for the indepth reply.

Funny thing is that I didn't buy any nvidia cards after my GeForce 2 PRO back in , i think 2005, because their drivers annoyed me I guess I'll stick with AMD and hope they implement some feature to switch between eyefinity/non-eyefinity

Previously I was able to tunnel the telemetry protocol from an FMU running Betaflight through crossfire protocol by using Bluetooth and WiFi without any problems. But the base station was Mission Planner. With QGroundControl was not working at all. You have here the videos:

Jackpots, junior rodeos, amateurs, high school rodeo, NIRA, everyone followed the crossfire ban of the PRCA. The PRCA team roping director at the time of the ban was Dick Yates. Dick discussed the matter with a lot of his fellow team ropers and the majority of professional ropers at that time agreed that it was in the best interest of professional rodeo and team roping to restrict crossfire. I visited with Dick about it recently and here are some of his comments:

With that simple statement from the guy that had the vote, history on the PRCA decision was maybe a little simpler than folks believe. Which brings us to today. Roping on a basketball court with one hop to the wall on the most watched rodeo in the world may indeed lead to an exception to the rule in the professional world. The problem is that although PRCA set the initial rule for rodeo, times have changed and pro roping is miniscule in size and range to the recreational roping market. What happens at the NFR has no bearing on you and I. In the real world recreational roping rules (99.8%), which make the USTRC rule change much bigger and maybe just a little bewildering.

While talking about crossfire is fun, it may not drastically alter the outcome of many ropings. I have been watching all the spring ropings and ropers that are out of the average use it for go-round throws and some distant short round teams use it attempting to move up. Clearly a lot of ropers recognize crossfire as a low percentage throw, but second and most important, there is a huge problem with learning a crossfire throw if you are not a rodeo cowboy.

Hey guys , i was wondering if anyone uses multi gpu setup such as Crossfire and tell me if its working on DX11 or something like that.Cuz i was thinking buying a 2nd amd card for the purpouse.Thank you!

i know that wow is CPU depending but still if crossfire works i can save a lot of money and buy a 2nd gpu and boost peformance , cuz still GPU is important maybe not as much as the CPU.I just want someone whos using Crossfire to share expirience and if it works better than a single GPU ( it should work better if it actually works).

Given that you asks that question here, I assume you are not a high-end power user, and thus you will not benefit from double GPUs. For most use cases a better performing GPU is far better and more stable than two lesser ones in Crossfire.

This tutorial explains how to setup TBS Crossfire for OpenTX radios such as the TX16S. I will also show you how to connect Crossfire receiver to a flight controller and configure it in Betaflight. Tracer is similar to Crossfire when it comes to setup, so most of the steps in this guide also apply.

You can install the Crossfire TX module directly in the external JR module bay on the back of the radio. Insert the module carefully, make sure all the pins go into the sockets of the Crossfire module properly.

Remember that almost all of the pins on the Crossfire receiver can be mapped in software. This means you can configure them to output whatever you want, and so there are more than 1 way to connect your RX to the flight controller.

Crossfire Receiver Binding is very simple (most of the times), you can activate binding mode in the Crossfire LUA script. This LUA script comes with the latest version of EdgeTX and OpenTX, so you DO NOT need to download anything.

According to the Crossfire manual, the Blue and Purple regions should be using 915MHz while the Yellow region should be using 868MHz. For example, US should be using 915MHz while Europe should be using 868MHz.

The dynamic output power option can help mitigate some of the problems mentioned with maximum output power. It dynamically adjusts the output power depending on signal strength. Beware that as soon as you unplug the quad, the transmitter will automatically go to maximum output power, which is not a good idea when you fly with other people who are also using Crossfire.

It depends on if you want lower latency or long distance. 50Hz will have higher latency but gives you way more range because it has higher receiver sensitivity and also uses LORA modulation while 150Hz has lower latency but less range.

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