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gil80
Adept III

No CrossFire option in Radeon Settings

Hi.

Using latest driver, as well as latest beta 18.3.4 on two R9 290.

I cannot find the Enable CrossFire option anymore.

Where is it?

I use Win10 64bit latest build.

Motherboard Asus P8Z77-V-Deluxe

16GB RAM

Intel i7 3770K

Two R9 290 <-- Used to work well with CrossFire. No issues with Motherboard. I don't know which AMD driver version has done that because I didn't game for a while. But last time I did game, it was on!

What the hell is going on here? I see more people complaining about this but no one resolved it. AMD get yourself together!

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gil80
Adept III

I was able to fix it... finally and AMD issue I was able to resolve by myself.

If anyone here encounter this issue, follow these steps:

1. Download Display Driver Uninstaller and boot into safemode and remove the AMD drivers

2. On the safe side - Completely power off your PC. I disconnected the power cables from my 2nd GPU and turned on the PC.

3. After PC is booted, I shut down and replugged the 2nd GPU power cables.

4. Turn on PC and download latest driver / beta - not the minimal setup.

5. Install driver and then you'll the CrossFire option.

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gil80
Adept III

I was able to fix it... finally and AMD issue I was able to resolve by myself.

If anyone here encounter this issue, follow these steps:

1. Download Display Driver Uninstaller and boot into safemode and remove the AMD drivers

2. On the safe side - Completely power off your PC. I disconnected the power cables from my 2nd GPU and turned on the PC.

3. After PC is booted, I shut down and replugged the 2nd GPU power cables.

4. Turn on PC and download latest driver / beta - not the minimal setup.

5. Install driver and then you'll the CrossFire option.

Just curious why you wait until you have uninstalled all the drivers, used DDU, rebooted, to download the drivers you are going to uninstall? Just curious..

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I'm not sure I understand your question.

I encountered an issue where I couldn't find the CrossFire option using the latest driver.

So I didn't know if it was a hardware issue or a driver issue. So I did two things, took off the 2nd GPU and uninstalled the driver.

Then I plugged the GPU and installed the driver as if it's a new PC.

Hope I was clear.