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  1. #11

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    Quote Originally Posted by death View Post
    Videocard: ATI Radeon HD 4200 512MB Share Memory
    Processor:AMD Athlon II X4 630 2.8Ghz AM3 CPU
    Mainboard: ASUS M4A785-M AMD 785G
    Memory: G.SKILL 4GB Duel Channel
    Soundcard: Onborad
    PSU: 650 Watt Ultra

    i have the following

    Videocard: ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB Share Memory
    Processor:Intel Core i7 2.8GHz CPU
    Mainboard: Gigabyte X58a
    Memory: corsair 12gb dual channel
    Soundcard: onboard
    PSU: 750W Cooler Master
    Good for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by tripleboxed View Post
    Nice! i7 with 12GB you do not lag.
    You still haven't told us what happened to your other video card.
    i had my HD5750 1GB GGR5 which may rip
    That tells me nothing.

    Oh, and have fun getting a significant overclock on your onboard graphics. Those things don't exactly have the best cooling solutions on them.
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  2. #12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    Good for you?



    You still haven't told us what happened to your other video card.

    That tells me nothing.

    Oh, and have fun getting a significant overclock on your onboard graphics. Those things don't exactly have the best cooling solutions on them.
    Well my other video card wont boot up i guess that's for leaving it around for some time now 7 months or so wasn't used so it just got defected or something atleast i got to use it for some time about 2-3 months. I download ati tray tools and my system got the blue screen asap i reset hit safe mode and did a system restore im not even going to overclock this having this problems occur like that.



  3. #13

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    Quote Originally Posted by tripleboxed View Post
    Well my other video card wont boot up i guess that's for leaving it around for some time now 7 months or so wasn't used so it just got defected or something atleast i got to use it for some time about 2-3 months. I download ati tray tools and my system got the blue screen asap i reset hit safe mode and did a system restore im not even going to overclock this having this problems occur like that.
    How much troubleshooting did you do? How was your card stored? Cards don't just go "poof I'm defective" unless they're stored/handled incorrectly. Are you going to RMA it or just buy another one?
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  4. #14

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    How much troubleshooting did you do? How was your card stored? Cards don't just go "poof I'm defective" unless they're stored/handled incorrectly. Are you going to RMA it or just buy another one?
    Powercolor... Video cards FTL ... Defective ram out the box, well that was 10 years ago!
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  5. #15

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    Good for you?



    You still haven't told us what happened to your other video card.

    That tells me nothing.

    Oh, and have fun getting a significant overclock on your onboard graphics. Those things don't exactly have the best cooling solutions on them.

    yeah i run my main window max graphics/shadows at 40-60 fps the others at half way and no lag/fps at all, its great

  6. #16

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    as the others have said defective cards are usually due to being mishandled, rare cases, not being inserted properly then being powered up, but yeah try the basics first, take it out and reinsert it, then reinstall the drivers

  7. #17

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    I'll be honest, I've noticed a massive FPS drop recently, I don't know what to put it down to, but since I came back to wow I've gone from FPS rates more than my eyes can notice to FPS rates around 15-25. I don't think it's anyone's system, I think it's the game.
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  8. #18

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    Hardware cursor, or mature language filter, along with recent patches and the latest drivers have caused a massive framerate drop for some people. I think there was another culprit but can't remember -- check the WoW techsupport forums there's like a 600 post thread on it there.

    Also check your power settings in Windows (another thread here about it) as it could be throttling your PC.

  9. #19

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stabface View Post
    Hardware cursor, or mature language filter, along with recent patches and the latest drivers have caused a massive framerate drop for some people. I think there was another culprit but can't remember -- check the WoW techsupport forums there's like a 600 post thread on it there.

    Also check your power settings in Windows (another thread here about it) as it could be throttling your PC.
    Thanks will check on that my windows 7 is currently on Balance what shall i do? i have the options to put it on energy saver



  10. #20

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stabface View Post
    Hardware cursor, or mature language filter, along with recent patches and the latest drivers have caused a massive framerate drop for some people. I think there was another culprit but can't remember -- check the WoW techsupport forums there's like a 600 post thread on it there.

    Also check your power settings in Windows (another thread here about it) as it could be throttling your PC.
    how would triple buffering effect my fps any ideas cloud this help? if i enabled it on all clients or just 1 my main



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