R9 280x wont crossfire

<---Primary card
<----- 2nd card i have just purchased
i have tried flashing the 2nd card and all i get is (subsystem mismatch)
been onit for 3 days tried everythink i can think of, any help would be greatly appreciated
MSI z77 mpower board
800 watt psu
12 gig 1600 ddr3

Quote from: darren.l.roberts.5 on 22-June-14, 17:56:44
Winpower ATX-800 800W PSU Power Supply ATX
Have tried removing the ram also tried both sets of ram separately but stll no crossfire option
cheers
Those are mostly HEC made units and are garbage psu's....your lucky you haven't blown up other components at this point! That's not a exaggerated joke either. Your flipping a coin every time you turn that thing on. Get that thing outta your pc NOW....its probably in reality a 400 -450 watt psu if your lucky.
definitely your power supply i had the same issue with a winpower 850w cause its a generic HEC power supply and it probable cost less then £30 effectively you getting about 400-500w and thats not enough to power 1 R9 280x let alone Xfire.
since i bought EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2 Power Supply i have had no issues at all everthing is smooth..
oh and don't get a 650w neither as thats not enough to power x2 in crossfire
Hope this helps

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    Treść:    sorry we do kown this setting,MSI  recommend customer  do not modify voltag,This may be damage the graphics card.
    Obraz:    
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-19 16:49:15 (GMT+8),Lukasz
    Treść:    Hi, i have changed config file in afterburner and vcore bar is working, now I can change voltage. Did You know about this settinge ? open VEN_1002*.config in msi afterburner/profiles [Settings] CaptureDefaults=0 VDDC_IR3567B_Detection = 32h VDDC_IR3567B_Output = 0 MVDDC_IR3567B_Detection = 32h MVDDC_IR3567B_Output = 1
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-19 08:36:24 (GMT+8),MSI
    Treść:    the max temp is 95C for this card.
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-18 16:37:43 (GMT+8),Lukasz
    Treść:    ok. so what is critical (max) temp for this card ? Regards
    Obraz:    
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-18 08:16:13 (GMT+8),MSI
    Treść:    when the max temp is 85C and the fan 100%,it is normal.the bios setting it
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-17 16:41:36 (GMT+8),Lukasz
    Treść:    Fan is 100% , and temp is over 85 C
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-17 08:24:10 (GMT+8),MSI
    Treść:    please check the FAN, What is the graphics card can reach the highest temperature
    Obraz:    
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-14 15:31:24 (GMT+8),Lukasz
    Treść:    ok. so what should i do with overheating card ?
    Obraz:    
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-14 07:53:36 (GMT+8),MSI
    Treść:    sorry MSI did not release the new bios or some solution to fix it
    Obraz:    
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-13 16:08:58 (GMT+8),Lukasz
    Treść:    Do You have any fix for this ? New bios or something ?
    Obraz:    
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-13 08:49:15 (GMT+8),MSI
    Treść:    sorry, you can not change core voltage with MSI Afterburner for this card.
    Obraz:    
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-12 16:14:49 (GMT+8),Lukasz
    Treść:    Bios: 015.041.000.000.003435 SN: 602-V277-38SB140101 Afterburner 3.0.0.0 Beta 17 dont work, i have selected all possible settings configuration in afterburner allowing to modify vcore change.
    Obraz:    
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-12 09:02:21 (GMT+8),MSI
    Treść:    
    Wycena
    Obraz:    
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    Wysłany:    2014-02-12 08:56:08 (GMT+8),MSI
    Treść:    Dear sir/madam
    Thanks for contacting MSI technical support.
    Regarding your concern, We suggest you to use MSI or AMD the latest driver for a try.download the other msi afterbuner for a try,can you tell me the S/N and the bios version of the card?
    Thanks for your cooperation in advance!
    Best Regards,
    MSI Technical Support Team

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