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ATI Technologies Radeon X1600 User Manual

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Troubleshooting 107

CrossFire™-Specific Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Solution

CrossFire™ is
Not Functioning

In order for CrossFire™ to function the interconnect cable
must be correctly connected to both the Master and Slave
graphics cards.

1. Connect the DMS-59™ connector of the interconnect

cable to the DMS-59™ connection on the Master card.

2. Connect the DVI-I connector of the interconnect cable

to the DVI-I connection on the Slave card.

3. Connect the remaining DVI-I connector of the

interconnect cable to your monitor.

On graphics cards with two DVI-I connectors, only one
DVI-I connector on the Slave card supports Transition
Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS) required by
CrossFire™. If CrossFire™ does not appear in the
Catalyst™ Control Center or is not available, try
connecting to the second DVI-I connector on the Slave
card.

“Before
CrossFire™ can
be enabled, you
need to close the
3D application or
video playback
that is currently
running.”

You will not be able to start CrossFire™ if a 3D
application, game, or video playback, such as a DVD
movie, is running.
Close all open 3D applications, games, and movie player
applications then enable CrossFire™.

“The CrossFire™
Edition card must
be installed on
the 1st boot-up
slot on your
motherboard.”

A message recommending the reversal of graphics card
positions appears if the Master graphics card is not
installed in the correct PCI Express® slot. Typically, the
Master graphics card should be placed in Slot 0 (Slot
zero).
See your motherboard’s manual to determine the correct
CrossFire™ placement of Master and Slave graphics
cards for your system.

CrossFire™
Aspect in
Catalyst™
Control Center is
Not Displayed

CrossFire™ aspect is only available for the Master
graphics adapter. Make certain that the motherboard’s
system BIOS has Dual PCIe™ slots enabled. Also make
certain that the master and slave graphics cards are in the
correct PCIe™ slot. For more information see your
motherboard’s manual.