Send it to me and I'll RMA it. LOL
On 3/17/2010 11:21 AM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Day after day, I'm getting more and more confident that I indeed had a
bad card. This card seems rock solid, even though the driver may be
not be perfect (not that I've noticed any problems, mind you). I'm
not looking forward to trying to convince HIS that I have a bad card
and to issue me an RMA. The pain of that process almost makes me just
want to take the loss....sad I know...but pain is pain.
On 3/16/2010 11:38 AM, Stan Zaske wrote:
Furmark is the one all the hardware enthusiast use and it has a
benchmark/Stability test modes that will tell you if your card is
stable or not. I suspect your HIS is bad and needs an RMA.
On 3/15/2010 9:35 AM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Ok....
I had a HIS ATI Radeon HD 5770 in this system. Tried all drivers
available, using driver cleaner to remove previous drivers, etc, yet
the same result persisted: Crashing.. Yesterday, my PC reboot
several times during the day. On some days, it doesn't do that.
I just loaded in A Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 in thsi system. While
these cards are basically the same, performance wise, they boards
are different as this one has to DVI ports on it while the other
other only had one. Thus, the layouts of the boards are very
different (I didn't want to risk getting the exact same board for
fear of some fundamental problem in the board design from HIS or ATI).
So far, and not much time has gone by since I just installed this
board a couple of hours ago, things seem to be working. WEI works as
done some program I got called Performance Test.
My question is what software can I use the drive this video card in
a loop to see if it really works or not? Or, am I going to have to
see here and wait for a crash?
Thanks.
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