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Owned a 5870 for 1 week and..

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After 1 week of owning a Spaphire 5870 VaporX 1GB i am considering selling it, it's fast when it works but it's quite unstable in my setup.

In dual display mode with media center open on secondary display and a game (wow) on the primary the GPU and memory clock stay locked at the minimum speed, plus i will get occasional moments where the screen will flash to a solid colour sometimes grey sometimes blue sometimes other colours and the secondary display will turn of. I've tried all the option going to disable the gpu ans memory throttling (custom bios, locked 2d 3d profiles in afterburner, hacked CCC profile, AMD Gpu tool) but they all make the card unstable. Can anyone suggest a fix before i lose my temper with this thing and sell it for a no doubt loss (tried 10.5 and 10.6 drivers).
 
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Gave them a go it's no better all it dows in fact is make the secondary screen flicker i guess because the memory is running at 300MHz.
 
Welcome to the wonderful world of ATI drivers :rolleyes: no-one disputes they make great hardware but as your finding out the drivers are just not good enough which is why Nvidia still have so many loyal fans ;)
 
And also why some loyal ATI users are planning to switch to nVidia when the next series' arrive...
 
diablo i have a 5870 + 2 monitors and the second monitor did a lot of annoying flickering etc to me also

it was when i overclocked it or changed the profile so it ran at 157/300 instead of 400/1200 default

the 10.5 drivers fixed all this for me

have you overclocked the card at all? give me a few screenshots of CCC overdrive and MSI etc plz
 
ATI have a long history of issues with multi display setups, there are work arounds to smooth out most of the issues now but it continues to rear its ugly head at frequent intervals, if you want to run a multi display setup with the least amount of issues and better support then nVidia is still where the money is.
 
The card has a stock overclock of 875/1250 if i overclock passed this or not the problem still presists with afterburner installed or not as well. Very wierdly if i use Media Center to play a standard AVI the problem is not there it only happens when i play a MKV or use the TV card.
 
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I used dual displays for a while and got the flickering problem when the primary card was OCed in any way. Ran the card at stock and it defaults to 400/1200 to stop the flickering. Never had a problem with it after that.
 
Be pleased you're not running a fermi and dual display they idle at 70c, as said overclocking will cause the display flickering, lots of ATI owners run multiple displays with no problem.
 
just use the 10.5 drivers, both nvidia and ati have the same issue with gddr5 speeds not working with multi displays when clocked down, nvidia has just kept the speeds full when multi displays are on, ati has it seems reluctantly decided to do he same as the workaround. if your getting grey and blue screens then just rma the card, iv run crossfire 5770's and this 5870 at different speeds with multiple displays and had 0 problems.

Do you run dual display? In fact anyone else run dual display that can test that the same thing happens to them?

either run the 10.5 drivers so you can use multi displays if clocked past reference speeds or run the card at stock 850/1200 speeds.

edit, damn you guys type fast!!
 
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Be pleased you're not running a fermi and dual display they idle at 70c, as said overclocking will cause the display flickering, lots of ATI owners run multiple displays with no problem.

When I was testing a GTX470 setup I noticed this if I was overclocking with rivatuner but it didn't seem to happen if I used EVGA Precision - unfortunatly not got the kit here to test out the theory tho.
 
As much as I like ATI cards their CCC and drivers can be fussy in my experience. Ive made it a point never ever to update the drivers. Each time Ive done that its misery of some sort. One time after an update I spent ages tracking down an old version of CCC and driver that worked (this was when I had my old 4870). Hint: Keep a copy of CCC that you know works well if you wanna update.

I just got a new 5850 and just chucked in the driver CD that came with it and it just works now, no problems. And its gonna stay that way!
 
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