But he is, and the OP is the one in the thread I'm trying to assist. Okay...Let's do this then. When you open GPU-Z...You sure you don't...
The games that you have issues with are games that will run perfectly on one core. You have no need for a 3870x2 in that case, a single 3870...
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It's well known that the VRM on the card has a voltage limit exceeded by Furmark in some cases and configurations.
Nope. They're almost exactly the same speed, so why bother.
...All you said is "Furmark is not recommended"
What didn't work in 64 bit? The only thing I've found that didn't work for me in the move to 64 bit was a Sunbeam Theta, a network card, and Psy...
It is a hardware issue. Obviously. But it's a hardware issue inherent in many many many 4k series. This is because the card needs more power...
Well we'd need to know what processor you have to tell you what processor you need. And my answer to the laptop/desktop question is always to...
Yeah, what the hell does this even mean.
They look the same as the one that came with my 9850 BE.
How hot does it run? That's 1ghz on the core, which likely means 1.5v, on what appears to be a reference cooler.
IGP won't have the overdrive tab. They don't want you overclocking it. You'll have to use Rivatuner or something similar. If Rivatuner can't...
Hmm. That's tough. Factory overclocked cards with coolers that exhaust through the back aren't that easy to find for decent price...but.......
I think it's important to remember that while Tomb Raider is a shadow of it's former self...I wouldn't call it a failing franchise at this point....
Look exactly the same to me.
In hindsight, I agree that releasing it with little or no testing may have been a little silly... But there's basically a guide for it hosted...
You can't really accuse Nvidia of something they haven't done yet, so be fair.
It's a trap!
4890 is, simply, best bang for the money, short term. It's gonna perform the same as the GTX 275 and be 10-20% cheaper. The GTX 285 would be...