Alternate frame rendering (afr) mode – ATI Technologies RADEON X1650 User Manual
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CrossFire
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Overview 105
Alternate Frame Rendering (AFR) Mode
In this mode, all even frames are rendered on one GPU, while all odd 
frames are rendered on the other. The completed frames from both GPUs 
are sent to the Compositing Engine on the CrossFire
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Edition card, which
then sends them on to the display. By allowing both GPUs to work 
independently, AFR provides the greatest potential performance 
improvements of all the available modes. It is also the only mode that 
allows the full vertex processing performance of both GPUs to be 
combined.
The main limitation of this mode is that it cannot be used in applications 
where the appearance of the current frame is dependent upon data 
generated in previous frames, since AFR generates successive frames 
simultaneously on different GPUs. In these cases, the SuperTiling or 
Scissor Mode is used instead.
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PCI Express
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CrossFire
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Compatible Graphics Card
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Radeon
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X1650 PRO CrossFire
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Edition Graphics Card
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Partial Frame Rendered on PCI Express
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CrossFire
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Compatible
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Partial Frame Rendered on PCI Express
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CrossFire
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Edition
Graphics Card
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Final Rendered Frame on Display