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Profile: stranger
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Is the card overheating? The X1950 Pros are notorious for the poor cooling on most of them, my old Sapphire X1950 Pro used to overheat too.
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my GPU temps are
Message edited by besoulboy on 07-05-2008 at 07:57:26 PM |
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Yeah the temps are fine, so I think you're right. Card isn't getting enough power at high loads. |
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You could try updating the drivers, but I agree, it is more likely a power problem.
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go and buy a new video card that suck |
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Message edited by besoulboy on 07-06-2008 at 01:13:09 AM |
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I don't really know that much about power supplies, but I think you're psu should be enough... over time, the capacitors do age, and make you power supply less able to cope with things... So I'm not really sure.
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I was also thinking RMA...
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That sounds good. |
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