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Submission Details

03 Jan 2025
Enthusiast League

Rankings and Points

World Record Rank
2 Cores Global Rank
1124th out of 1145  - 2.0 Points
2 Cores Radeon R7 (512) + R7 250 (512) Dual Graphics  Team Power Rank
2nd  - 4.3 Points

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model AMD A10-7890K Godavari Cooling Air (Custom) Cores 4,500 MHz (+10%)

Memory

Product G.Skill Trident X Cooling Air (Stock) Type 8 GB  DDR3 SDRAM Speed @ 1,200 MHz Timings tCAS: 9  tRCD: 11  tRP: 11  tRAS: 28

Videocard

Model Radeon R7 (512) + R7 250 (512) Dual Graphics (Spectre + Cape Verde) (GCN 2nd Generation (Sea Islands)) Cooling Air (Stock) Speed 1,000 MHz (Stock) / 1,200 MHz (Stock) buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model Gigabyte GA-F2A88X-UP4 Cooling Air (Stock) Chipset A88X

Comments

emissary42 commented on own score:
 – Testing forced dual graphics...
January 23, 2025 at 3:12:43 AM GMT

Forced mode you say? So dual GPU doesn’t work in games? I’ve been eyeing a 512 SP R7 250 Cape Verde. Getting a graphic score of 3340 and fire strike with 7650 K and R7 250 ddr3. 2200mts CL9. Crossfire does work in games with that configuration hundred percent scaling. Pleasantly surprised to see someone else messing with old APU crossfire at the same time I am. AMD really drop the ball not releasing matching discreet graphics cards to their APU’s. Would’ve drastically eliminated the need for frame pacing and other software issues.

January 23, 2025 at 3:14:38 AM GMT

384 SP Oland R7 250 and 384 SP on 7650k

May 16, 2025 at 6:47:34 AM GMT

@SlaveOnDope Had to force dual graphics, because my OEM GPU is not supported by default. The option to enable it, wasn't available. I would probably have to dig for the original OEM driver. This seemed easier, though. Gaming performance should be identical, between forced and native dual graphics. The scaling is not always 100%, but very decent.

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