Anyone got crossfire working?

Does anyone have AMD crossfire working in a sense that it actually adds performance.

I added a second AMD r9 290 today and they do scale incredibly well in other games.
When i try it with ED i get about 55 to 65 FPS even at low detail (i get 75 with one card).
Even when at 75 FPS it judders because it seems to jump to 76 and 74.

GPU's are at 39% workload only.

Any hints to get it to work would be apreciated (in case it is even possible).
 
Does anyone have AMD crossfire working in a sense that it actually adds performance.

I added a second AMD r9 290 today and they do scale incredibly well in other games.
When i try it with ED i get about 55 to 65 FPS even at low detail (i get 75 with one card).
Even when at 75 FPS it judders because it seems to jump to 76 and 74.

GPU's are at 39% workload only.

Any hints to get it to work would be apreciated (in case it is even possible).

Read somewhere (Overclockers forum I think) that the next set of drivers will contain a crossfire profile for ED.
 
Read somewhere (Overclockers forum I think) that the next set of drivers will contain a crossfire profile for ED.

That would be this one?

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=27839069&postcount=12

AMDMatt said:
- 28th Mar 2015, 12:14 - Interested to hear what these 'AA' titles are. From my understanding it was a couple of Ubisoft GameWorks titles, (now have a profile) Dying Light (profile disabled while Techland fix a bug) and Elite Dangerous. (profile in the works)

Not sure any of those are AA titles, but i guess your mileage may vary.

Might as well point out Total War Atilla, working on Crossfire but no SLI profile. Remember that Nvidia game Shadow Of Mordor? We had a Crossfire profile long before they did.

Long story short, swings and roundabouts.
 
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