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Anyone getting quickly bored of the 290?

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You claim you bought one card from Gumtree? Can you remove the card that you originally had that you RMA'd and try the other card on it's own. See if that gives you the same issue.

That would be my first step in trouble shooting, try both cards on their own first. See do they both work ok. Then try them both in the other PCIe slot on your motherboard and see do they still work ok.

Then try them both together.

But, if I was you, after reading through some of your other problems, I would backup all my stuff, format my C: drive and do a completely clean windows install. And I also think I would run a memtest.


I would do this, back up your stuff, and do a format and a clean install of windows and keep every thing at stock and test one card at a time starting with the card you didn't RMA and take your time testing.
 
Yeah both ref MSI 780Ti's. Temps are good, around 28c idle, load temps vary i.e during gaming as a lot of the time the cards don't need to clock very high to maintain 60fps, so temps will be low 70's, I game with V-Sync on. 80c under a max load (benching etc), that's with two cards with max turbo @ 1219mhz.

Damn, they're pretty good temps. My ref 780s are at around 34/28 idle respectively and both around 80 when at load playing an intense game like Black Flag with everthing cranked up (this is at a clock of 941 - turbo ~1100). Looks like I'm definitely going to go ahead with replacing the stock case fans in my 900D to help bring temps down, should help.

Anyway, cheers for info :)
 
That's not an idle. This, is an idle.

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Think I may have come across a bit more negative than I intended earlier.

I have had a bit of a struggle, but that was mostly down to going water and the cards exhibiting some very strange issues over displayport when the stock cooler not on. I can't honestly say where the fault is. Just means I cannot use displayport when trying to push the cards.

Which I now have running at 1225. Didn't water cool with the intention of running lower clocks :D

Performance wise, in some ways Amd have made some good improvements in their drivers. Micro stutter seems to be a thing of the past, and Eyefinity gaming has been pretty painless.

Also, there's some nice small touches I like, such as no longer needing a crossfire ridge.

They aren't as awesome as the 780s I had, but they are not bad. Though they need to sort their stock cooler design out.
 
Load temps are the best part :p

Crysis 3 1440P

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I think there something wrong with my setup.

I have 140+280+420 rads, and with my 3770k at 4.7/1.35v and my two gpus at 1225/+150mv am hitting low 60s on my gpus running heaven. Though at stock I think they might remain under 50.

Qm sure should be seeing better temps. If i had a 4930k in here, I'd probably be looking at 70...
 
I think there something wrong with my setup.

I have 140+280+420 rads, and with my 3770k at 4.7/1.35v and my two gpus at 1225/+150mv am hitting low 60s on my gpus running heaven. Though at stock I think they might remain under 50.

Qm sure should be seeing better temps. If i had a 4930k in here, I'd probably be looking at 70...


Those temps are with 2x 480s 2x 240s and a 1080 Nova so I wouldn't worry too much :)

4960 is @ 4.5 @ 1.215v
 
I think there something wrong with my setup.

I have 140+280+420 rads, and with my 3770k at 4.7/1.35v and my two gpus at 1225/+150mv am hitting low 60s on my gpus running heaven. Though at stock I think they might remain under 50.

Qm sure should be seeing better temps. If i had a 4930k in here, I'd probably be looking at 70...

Still, I'm sure Kaap said his 4 x 290Xs don't go above 50. Although thinking about it, he may have 2 x 1080 rads on that setup...

LOL some of you guys are nuts.
I got rid of my 780TI Sli to run R9 290 Crossfire and for me I am very happy.I think the R9 290 Crossfire is better.

I think it's a case of PEBKAC!
Also, Troll!!!
(I'm just kidding on both bits :))
 
Those temps are with 2x 480s 2x 240s and a 1080 Nova so I wouldn't worry too much :)

4960 is @ 4.5 @ 1.215v

Oooooooooooooooohhhhhhhh...

That's a hell of a lot of rad space!

Still, was contemplating adding third 290 in time. Not sure that will be a reality (though I could still fit another 2x240 rads, I'd rather not)
 
Not true. That is simply a myth that is being perpetuated by posts like yours.

To answer the OPs question. No i'm loving my 290s. Blazing fast and fun overclockers at a nice price. You clearly aren't looking for assistance, you just decided to start a thread telling everyone you don't like the 290 series.

That's grand mate enjoy your 780 :)

This thread is going to end up in the gutter. I'm not going there with it so i'm out ;)

Funny, because the last time I posted about having an Amd driver issue matt and tommy both posted in quick succession that it must be pebcak and that I should take my pc to Pc world...
 
All this nonsense for bugger all, op's mind was made up before posting surely?

OP, in all fairness it sounds like:

1) One of your cards are faulty =RMA/DSR/SELL and get a 780Ti

2) Your cpu is poor and bottlenecking the cards= Sell both and get a 780Ti

3) You have no luck with AMD =Sell both and get a 780Ti

I can't understand you'd be falling anywhere near under 40FPS with one card let alone two.

It's apparent that AMD hates you, Red is not your colour, and the green goblin gang is recruiting :D

Have fun, Ti's are fantastic cards.
 
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