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ATI Technologies RADEON X1950 XTX User Manual

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Troubleshooting 51

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.