So I'm hoping the gurus here can possibly help me with my DC2T which has been heartache and heartbreak. My system specs are in my sig. I've tested different driver revisions, disabled PowerPlay, disabled ULPS, tried slightly increasing the voltage to see if that stabilized it, upgraded my PSU, removed my XFi and am now planning to disconnect hard drives and disable onboard SATA controllers this evening to see if that will help. I've gone so far as to take it to the retailer for RMA and they turned it down since it worked in their bench system without glitch. I need to try again to see if I can find out their testing process and what they used though.
My card only throttles down the VRAM if you have a single monitor, doesn't matter if all of the monitors are connected via ActiveDisplayPort adapters or not. It also doesn't throttle down the GPU unless a single monitor is connected.
What is the problem? 3DMark11 and Battlefield 3 (Generally also Mass Effect 3) upon kicking the GPU in to full 3D will cause the system to hard crash-I either get 3 different screens with different colours or one screen with a colour on it. All of those screens either feature vertical lighter lines or horizontal lines.
My system is at stock clocks. I've only seen zaniness like this once before with my Radeon 5750 which on release the drivers didn't work in Windows 7 64-bit. Things were quite a bit more stable in Windows 8 oddly enough, but I wanted to be able to play Battlefield 2 (yes, 2) without Punkbuster kicking me.
Thanks!
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Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 | Catalyst 12.3 w/o CAP | ASUS P8Z68-V Pro/GEN3 | Intel Core i7 2600K @ 3.4 GHz | 16GB PC3 12800 Corsair Vengeance LP | ASUS DirectCU II 7970 TOP | Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe (PAX 1.40) | Intel 520 120GB (Intel Smart Response) | 2x WD Black 500GB RAID 0 (Intel Rapid Storage 10.8.0.1003) | 2x WD Black 640GB | Corsair AX850 850W PSU | 2x Dell 2007WFP 20" @ 1680x1050 (via HIS DisplayPort Active SL Adapter) | Samsung SyncMaster F2380 23" @ 1920x1080 (via HIS DisplayPort Active SL Adapter) -- Storage: NexStar NST-400MX-SR w/ 2x WD Black 2TB (via eSATA)
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