Does nvidia 680i supports crossfire,i mean i have one sapphire hd4850 1gb and one of my friend is giving away his sapphire hd 4850 1 gb to me.will my mobo support this crossfire.now we all know sli works only on identical 2 nvidia cards.since there are 2 identical ati cards.I was thinking may be this should.before doing anything thought of letting you guys knows about.please help me
I didnt find any article about nvidia 680i support for crossfire
Crossfire is only supported on AMD/ATI chipset based Motherboards. The motherboard u mentioned is based on Nvidia chipset and support only SLI. So u cannot plug two ATI cards on this motherboard. For running multi-GPU config, u need to have 2 exactly same model Nvidia cards.
There are three basic chipsets:
AMD : Only AMD processors
Intel : Only Intel processors
nForce (by nVidia) : For both Intel and AMD CPUs. Full list is available here.
Basically nVidia has such a licensing structure, in order to use multi-GPU you have to use their offical chipset, known as the nForce chipset. nVidia has chipsets for the AMD platform also (nForce 980a), which allows an AMD CPU to be docked to the nVidia SLI with full x16 x16 lanes. Crossfire is not supported ONLY on AMD chipsets. I have a P55 (Intel chipset), and Xfire is running on it. There have been hacks for some LGA775 boards, where the nVidia chipset has been opened up, cause it is there in the hardware, just that the manufacturer disables it due to licensing with nVidia.
As of now nVidia has not released a chipset for the P55/X58. SLI/Crossfire is available on both. They have released a special P55 (MSI Trinergy) which has a nForce 200 chip embedded to give full x16 x16 on P55.
Ancientrites, Crossfire will not work on your motherboard, it is a nForce chipset, specially equipped to handle SLI.