Is it dead gpu?

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  1. Posts : 967
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       #31

    You showed screenshots of Powertune5 before. Is there a setting for "RETURN TO DEFAULT" or some such?
    If so, do it. And delete the program.
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       #32

    rvbfan said:
    You showed screenshots of Powertune5 before. Is there a setting for "RETURN TO DEFAULT" or some such?
    If so, do it. And delete the program.
    it is easytune 6. that is utilite for gigabyte mobo and cpu. similar to CCC but for other hardware.
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  3. Posts : 967
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       #33

    That's it! Return to defaults and upgrade hardware for better performance.
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  4. Posts : 12,364
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       #34

    rvbfan said:
    See @ the bottom
    yours were 400mhz and 900mhz I believe.
    Ticking 'Enable ATI Overdrive' raises the 2D clocks.

    They could also be raised if using more than one monitor.



    ****

    Make sure Easytune6 hasn't touched anything regarding the card (raised settings). Reset the card to stock levels in CCC.

    Make sure that the video card 12v rail isn't sharing the same rail as the CPU.

    ie If the hardwired CPU 8 pin power plug utilises the 12v1 rail, plug the modular 12v2 rail into the card.


    (balance the load basically)




    rvbfan said:
    You showed screenshots of Powertune5 before. Is there a setting for "RETURN TO DEFAULT" or some such?
    If so, do it. And delete the program.
    It's more trouble than it's worth.
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  5. Posts : 69
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       #35

    ok.. I format hdd, make a clean full windows installation, change power cables to gpu. So we will see how it goes. Will tell later if its fixed or not.
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       #36

    all right guys... seems its not so bad. Its running smoothly so far without any errors. I even managed to connect two monitors. Will try later to run some nice big game to ensure that its ok. I think the problem was with power rails. run for a few days, then post how it goes. Thanks a lot to everyone helping me in this issue!
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  7. Posts : 7,466
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       #37

    Make sure you rep the solution and mark thread as fixed with the litle red triangle at the top of the screen

    Also good luck to you hope you're Gpu stays working well for you take care
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  8. Posts : 166
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       #38

    PavelChehoff said:
    all right guys... seems its not so bad. Its running smoothly so far without any errors. I even managed to connect two monitors. Will try later to run some nice big game to ensure that its ok. I think the problem was with power rails. run for a few days, then post how it goes. Thanks a lot to everyone helping me in this issue!
    Glad to help! Post the results.
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       #39

    Fingers crossed :)
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  10. Posts : 69
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       #40

    Sorted. I tried MAFIA II 1920x1080 running great. temp not higher then 51C with 2 monitors. So all I think it was a power rail+clocking settings. I have changed some figures in bios as well. Unfortunatly I dont know a lot about bios. But Anyway. Thanks to all. Great help! xxx
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