Možda da pokušaš konstruktivno da rešiš problem i staviš kartu na Quad core i ne bi imao možda te probleme, koje za divno čudo, jedino ti imaš...
Playboy je potvrdio da nema problema, a ja sa to dokazao sa testom od 30 igara u kojim samo jedna igra pravi problem i to sa physX-om. Napravio si bauk od svog samostalnog problema, a nemaš ni quad mašinu da potvrdiš tvrdnje...
@gliga, microsttuter nemaš, ali zato imaš padove jer ti je proc na 3ghz, što u ovom slučaju možda znači da ti je procesor usko grlo. Sa gigabyte 6850 si imao problema, posle si hvalio 460-icu, da bi sad opet hvalio 6850 koji je "bolja arhitektura od Fermia".
Nigde ti nije palo na pamet da si problem imao možda zato što si dobio opet kartu od Gigabyte-a, a već je postao poznat po feleričnim kartama. Ceo nvidia forum ima problema sa Gigabyte 460-icama i 560-icama.
Kako ja nisam imao bilo kakve navedene probleme sa mojim Asusom Top?
Ovde može da se jasno vidi sa kojim brendom najviše ima problema sa 560-icama na primer:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=193106&st=0
Evo nekoliko isečaka sa prve dve strane:
1) Gigabyte
2) OC (900mhz)
3) Tried both 266.44 and 266.66
4) I have multiple monitors, a 32" Samsung TV @ 1080p HDMI and a 24" BenQ at 120hz 1080p D-DVI (note that I play games with my TV disabled).
5) Corsair HX520W 18A on 3 12v rails for a total of 40A
6) Windows 7 x64
7) Black screen flicker crashes occur in Crysis/L4D2/Mafia 2/GTA IV/BFBC2/COD:BO. I play CSS a lot and that has never crashed. The problem is much less when I clock it down to 822mhz on the core but still there in Bad Company 2. Games will crash after about 30 minutes of gameplay. Furmark does not seem to crash, I can stress the system with Prime95 on 8 thread (i7 920 @ stock) and with furmark at the same time and it does not crash.
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1. Gigabyte
2. Factory OC (900MHz core)
3. 266.66
4. Single 20" monitor (1660x1050)
5. Antec TruePower 2.0 550w (26 A @ 3.3 V; 22.8 A @ 5 V; two times 14.5 A @ 12 V; 20 W @ -5/-12 V, 5 V standby)
6. Fresh Windows 7 64 bit install
Biggest issue is each cold boot NVidia drivers crashes - screen turns black few times and PC just reboots. After reboot all is good, I can play games.
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*PROBLEM*
1) EVGA
2) FPB (850)
3) 266.66
4) No
5) Antec 650, 3 12V rails, 69A
6) Win 7 64
7) No crashing, but fps will randomly drop (from 80+ to <10) in games for a few seconds, then pick back up again. Card isn't overheating, no voltage drops either. Also noticing fps stuttering (freezes for a split second every 5-10 seconds). Play mostly fps, noticed issues with MW2, BF:BC2, TF2.
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1) Gigabyte
2) GTX 560 Ti OC (GV-N560OC-1GI) - Factory over-clocked (900MHz GPU, 1800MHz Shader, 1002MHz Mem)
3) 266.66
4) Single Asus 22" monitor @ 1920x1080P 60Hz
5) Hiper Type-R II 680W PSU 72amp over 4x 12 volt rails
6) Windows 7 Ultimate x64
7) Nvidia driver crash with Crysis + Crysis Warhead only so far with max in-game + max quality on Nvidia control panel. All other apps and GTA IV + COD WAW run fine on same settings.
Notes: I have kept the above straight forward, as I think was intended by the thread starter, to provide more of a statistical report. I have added a more detailed report in another thread 'GTX 560 Driver crashes' on what I have tried and my results. I believe it is a driver issue or a memory controller issue in my case.
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1) Gigabyte
2) 900
3) 266.66
4) 1
5) SilverStone Strider ST85F 850w, Dual +12V with continuous 64A combined output
6) Windows 7 64bit
7) Driver recovery in most games.
Mostly fixed by downclocking.