hd 5770 and TAGAN TG800-U88 BZ PIPEROCK SERIES 800W

Discussion in 'Videocards - AMD Radeon' started by imjelena, Dec 30, 2009.

  1. imjelena

    imjelena Member

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    Hello guys i need some help with choosing psu for my hd 5770+p55m-ud2+i5. Im not sure if this one is good enough.Also in future i want to crossfire.And second question im really worrying if my system will work good after reading so many treads about issues with 5xxx series cards.(stripes glitches crashes)Also im not sure what os to install i really want my sons to be happy with present.Tnx in advance.
     
  2. DSK

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    Its easily enough for that system

    and Well i would use Vista or Windows 7 for the install XP i think may be troublesome for new cards in general.
     
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    Im just worry about 7x64 so many ppl have stripes... with the same spec i have.Ill find out only in 2 weeks if it gonna work well.
     
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  5. TheHunter

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    go with that Tagan its a very solid psu.

    Im using mine for a year and it also survived a lighting strike and still going strong :D
     
  6. Pablo

    Pablo Ancient Guru

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    Using the Tagan 1100w one, no probs, been a year now.

    Pipe rock jobby.
     
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    Yeah i've had that once or twice in my whole time.
     
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    Zareph Ancient Guru

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    Not Vista. Go with Windows 7 x64, and when you install the ATI display driver, do NOT install the HDMI audio driver. That solved my "stripes" issue, and the same for many other people.
     
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    Thank you very much guys :)
     

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