What to do if  AMD Crossfire Doesn’t Work in Windows 10

Crossfire technology was developed by AMD back in 2005 and it is used to combine two AMD graphic cards to get better performance. This idea sounds great on paper, and many gamers are using this technology to get the maximum performance while gaming. According to reports second GPU isn’t detected on Windows 10, and there’s no support for Crossfire on Windows 10, although it works perfectly on previous versions of Windows. So what can we do to fix this?

Solution 1 – Update your display drivers

Updating your display drivers may be a hard task if you are doing this for the first time. We suggest you try a dedicated driver updater tool that will find and update all the outdated drivers from your PC save and fast. Using a specialized tool you will also avoid any risk of getting malfunctions.

Solution 2 – Unplug your second monitor

If you’re using two monitors, you might want to unplug second monitor before installing AMD Catalyst drivers. After you have installed the drivers, you can enable Crossfire and then plug in your second monitor. This is a simple workaround, but for some reason Crossfire won’t stay enabled in Catalyst Control Center when the second monitor is plugged in. As you can see, this isn’t the best solution, but it’s a simple workaround that might work for you. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions. Read Also: Fix: IPv4 Properties Not Working in Windows 10

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