I am wondering if the ATi Radeon 5770 HD that came with Mac Pro 2010 model support crossfire in bootcamp window?
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- Crossfire is a free and open source cross-platform multiplayer online role-playing video game. Crossfire features a tile based graphic system with a pseudo-isometric perspective. All content is licensed under the GNU GPL. The client and server will run in Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, IRIX, and an array of other platforms. Crossfire's development history started in mid-1992.
Is ATI Radeon 5770 card apple card or are they actually amd card?
I checked out the video card today, and I cant seem to find a place for the xfire bridge or the finger. If i install windows 7 on boot camp, can I install the catalyst driver package from the AMD website? or do I have to use the specific bootcamp catalyst driver from the AMD website?
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Crossfire Download Mac Os X Crossfire is a fast-paced free-to-play first person shooter, pitting two competing forces, Global Risk and Black List, against each other. You can select a mercenary from one of several special operations groups from around the world and choose from a massive armory of realistic firearms, explosives, hand-to-hand. So, not only would Crossfire not enable under Windows 8.1 on my Mac Pro in Boot Camp. But Windows started crashing massively. I was about to wipe Boot Camp entirely and try a clean install (even though the only three things I'd installed were Windows itself using Apple's exact instructions, Steam, and Skyrim), but decided in a last ditch effort to try disconnecting and reconnecting.
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