I recently upgraded to CFX myself, no need to reinstall drivers for me, I simply switched pc off, installed card + bridge, switched pc on and was told that CFX was avaiable to me and just needed to tick a box in the drivers to enable it.
I did have to install the latest CAP release so as some of my more recent games worked in CFX but that was it.
Farly painless really.
CFX can work across different cards such as the 6950 and 6970, so even if 1 card does not unlock, it will still work in CFX.
I am unsure about speeds, I know nvidia does match speeds, I dont know for AMD, mine run matched speeds, but they are the same cards anyways soI cannot tell, when I am in windows desktop, 1 of card does run faster than the other as the 2nd gpu is more idle but when in 3D they both run the same.
As for the bridge I used a CFX brdige i got form Ebay, standard 7cm ribbon cable, works good for me :)
What PSU you have? its not listed x]
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