Just FYI for anyone who wonders why their framerates suck in this game. Here are my benchmarks with and without crossfire:
All settings at ultra high, no AA 15xAF
With Crossfire:
2008-10-30 16:53:58 - Fallout3
Frames: 1738 - Time: 40692ms - Avg: 42.711 - Min: 31 - Max: 48
Without Crossfire:
2008-10-30 16:56:08 - Fallout3
Frames: 2322 - Time: 39110ms - Avg: 59.371 - Min: 50 - Max: 63
-with 4x AA, no crossfire:
2008-10-30 17:08:55 - Fallout3
Frames: 2090 - Time: 40997ms - Avg: 50.979 - Min: 37 - Max: 59
That's right, one card runs better than two. Thanks again ATI. I'm getting real tired of this crap, and I once again find myself wishing I had stuck with nvidia. Oh, I'm sure there will be a patch in a few days, but this is ridiculous. Am I going to have to wait a week every time a new game comes out, so ATI can get their shit together and create a crossfire profile. God forbid they ever go out of business, because without driver updates, you're screwed.
All settings at ultra high, no AA 15xAF
With Crossfire:
2008-10-30 16:53:58 - Fallout3
Frames: 1738 - Time: 40692ms - Avg: 42.711 - Min: 31 - Max: 48
Without Crossfire:
2008-10-30 16:56:08 - Fallout3
Frames: 2322 - Time: 39110ms - Avg: 59.371 - Min: 50 - Max: 63
-with 4x AA, no crossfire:
2008-10-30 17:08:55 - Fallout3
Frames: 2090 - Time: 40997ms - Avg: 50.979 - Min: 37 - Max: 59
That's right, one card runs better than two. Thanks again ATI. I'm getting real tired of this crap, and I once again find myself wishing I had stuck with nvidia. Oh, I'm sure there will be a patch in a few days, but this is ridiculous. Am I going to have to wait a week every time a new game comes out, so ATI can get their shit together and create a crossfire profile. God forbid they ever go out of business, because without driver updates, you're screwed.