[quote]I think what he means is go to device manager and disable any onboard video that your motherboard/system may have. This really should only apply if you are running sandy bridge. Also I tried this and it did not fix my micro stuttering. The problem is that Eyefinity and Crossfire do not work together and AMD drivers are horrible.
No onboard video is turned on, so this doesn't apply. I think you are right in that there is no fix. I am planning on selling both my 6950's in jan-feb and buy just one 7950 or 7970. Using the second one only for bf2 on single monitor, so its not worth it to go crossfire anyway. Will still be playing in eyefinity, but just with one high end card until the drivers are fixed (if ever).
NO WAIT!!!!
I have changed my mind and I have figured out the problem. I am going to make a separate post with my actually testing, testbed and results. The problem is in fact that the AMD video cards do not like to be crossfired on an INtel sandy bridge setup. (to be specific my sandy bridge had 2600k a nf200 CHIP, so maybe thats the problem)
I ran my 6970s in crossfire on my friends phenom x6 1100t last night, along with his Asus crosshair V Premium (stock clocks too). V sync works at 5040x 1050 (Resolution was limited due to monitors available) will run tests with 5760x 1080 this weekend), and it ran the game so smooth I was just in pure AWE!!!. BTW my intel system stuttered even at 4900 x900, or any other wide screen resolution available including 2xxx X whatever.
I really was so stunned by this finding , and I will post a link to my actually testing later tonight.
These cards work incredible on an AMD system. No bottleneck at the cpu or anything!! Hey after all the AMD boards are running true dual 16 x lanes. Maybe all the synthetic benchmarks weve been reading about sandy bridge, are just that . Synthetic benchmarks.
I am actually very thrilled by this discovery. SO much that I am getting rid of my sandy bridge and downgrading (umm I guess) to a Phenom x 6, Thats gonna be way cheaper than going NVidia. (oh and part of my findings were that sli worked perfect in my INtel rig, better so than the SLI in his AMD RIG !)
The crossfire with the 6970s in his AMD reigned superior to the gtx 460 SLi in my system. This however should be expected.
Here is my post http://widescreengamingforum.com/forum/forums/multi-monitor-gaming/amd-eyefinity-discussions/18546/eyefinity-crossfire-stuttering-res