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    sweet Thanks again wallonn you once again proved why you are a crucial part of this forum
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    Solarstarshines said:
    sweet Thanks again wallonn you once again proved why you are a crucial part of this forum
    Thank you for the fraternal words! Always a pleasure, my friend!
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    Well I uninstalled the drivers and installed the 10.7 but had nothing but problems with them SO I went to the Asus site and downloaded there latest drivers and everything seems back to normal now and here are my test results.


    Steve
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    steve-pressman said:
    Well I uninstalled the drivers and installed the 10.7 but had nothing but problems with them SO I went to the Asus site and downloaded there latest drivers and everything seems back to normal now and here are my test results.


    Steve

    It's a shame that you have found nothing but trouble ... I always keep my drivers updated and the only time I had problems was with version 2.49 of the Realtek HD Audio, with which I could not activate the Dolby Home Theater. It seems that what prevailed was your maximum - "If it ain't broken don't fix it" -
    , my friend!
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    Try here Steve:
    SAPPHIRE- HOME

    This is Sapphires site for ATI cards, usually where I grab my drivers.

    I do not believe being a different brand should matter, as its all the same ATI CCC, But, they always keep older CCC's as well as the new ones.

    Back as far as 9.11 ATM.
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    OUCH tried the drivers from Asus and ended up getting BSOD every couple of minutes SO that sucked! I am glad I made an image of my system thats was running perfectly, restored it back to the image and now all is running sooooooooooooooo sweet again now.

    Like I said earlier "If it ain't broken don't fix it" It doesn't really matter as I am not a gamer so I don't need to squeeze anything more out of my Graphic's Card.



    Steve
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  8. Posts : 387
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    archie123 said:
    i see why mate , your max monitor res is 1280x1024 , you absolutely need a new monitor for that rig , you should be gaming at 1920x1200 AT LEAST with that

    that rig is wasted on that screen mate get a better monitor (im assuming as you bought a prebuilt overclocked rig from overclockers your not short of a few bob)

    that card and that cpu will easily stand a 24" monitor get a decent one and you'll wondewr how the hell you managed for so long gaming at such a low res

    here you go

    Dell UltraSharp U2410 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor - Midnight Grey [860-10089] 24" LCD


    EDIT..................im getting that card confused with the card i used to have the 5870 , maybe im being a little ambitious with the res , stick to 22" 1680x1050

    ATi Radeon 5770 Performance Test | AlienBabelTech
    The HD 5770 works fine on 23 inch monitor, games at 1920x1080.
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    steve-pressman said:
    Well I uninstalled the drivers and installed the 10.7 but had nothing but problems with them SO I went to the Asus site and downloaded there latest drivers and everything seems back to normal now and here are my test results.


    Steve
    dude those test results are shocking , something is wrong , mine ..............
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    imeem said:
    archie123 said:
    i see why mate , your max monitor res is 1280x1024 , you absolutely need a new monitor for that rig , you should be gaming at 1920x1200 AT LEAST with that

    that rig is wasted on that screen mate get a better monitor (im assuming as you bought a prebuilt overclocked rig from overclockers your not short of a few bob)

    that card and that cpu will easily stand a 24" monitor get a decent one and you'll wondewr how the hell you managed for so long gaming at such a low res

    here you go

    Dell UltraSharp U2410 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor - Midnight Grey [860-10089] 24" LCD


    EDIT..................im getting that card confused with the card i used to have the 5870 , maybe im being a little ambitious with the res , stick to 22" 1680x1050

    ATi Radeon 5770 Performance Test | AlienBabelTech
    The HD 5770 works fine on 23 inch monitor, games at 1920x1080.
    not according to benchmarks ive seen , not over 25fps anyway but hes not a gamer so its not a problem :)

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    Last edited by archie123; 31 Jul 2010 at 12:48.
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