You can check the game listings for Crossfire profiles on the official Crossfire website or through community forums.
You can check the game listings for Crossfire profiles on the official Crossfire website or through community forums.
The title suggests you need guidance on finding games with and without crossfire support.
Yes, that was an incorrect entry. The information above dates back to 2014. A full list is accessible in the catalyst section. However, since my AMD system is made up of small components, I can't retrieve it at the moment.
I found the Raptor list of games that can be optimized. (For me in Australia, that's about 2 minutes...) http://raptr.com/amd/games Not every title has official Xfire support, but it's a good place to start.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm still figuring out what Raptr is, but these are my first AMD graphics cards and I'm not sure how to proceed. If they're the ones with better support, that's definitely a plus.
Access a catalog of ready-made crossfire configurations in the catalyst control center. Begin by launching the center, then navigate to the advanced view and select the gaming section. Choose "3D Application Settings" and pick "Add..." to upload any .exe or file—preferably an mp4, unless you aim for a game-specific setup. Insert your new file and confirm the entry. Under "AMD CrossFireX Mode," modify the default setting to "Use AMD pre-defined profile." This displays a search interface and a scrollable panel listing all available profiles. Once finished, you may remove the test profile to prevent unintended disruptions. Crossfire compatibility extends beyond these presets; it functions across most titles, though adjustments may be necessary for games with known issues or requiring custom tweaks. Only problematic or modified titles typically receive tailored pre-set options.
Great news, I was surprised to learn crossfire works without a profile after switching to AMD. It's been really useful, thanks!