The challenges presented by Crossfire especially when using modern APIs forced me to include another game to demonstrate how well Crossfire can function after being properly implemented. Pairing two cards together in Shadow of Mordor results in a huge performance increase although the minimum frame-rate is significantly reduced.
Despite running the game at a fairly demanding resolution, the frame-rate remained above 100 which is more than double the performance of a single RX 470.
On a similar note, the Crossfire pairing is able to reach 60 frames-per-second with a 4K monitor and enjoys a monumental performance boost.
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