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Hey guys,
Now, this is seriously baffling me.
RMA'd my 7850 as I believed it to be faulty, after doing loads of tests that is.
Ordered a 7950 and received it today. Now... I don't think it's the card that's the issue. I'm getting BSOD and "Display driver AMD has stopped responding and has recovered"
Trying to increase the volts to the card I get BSOD. This is confusing me beyond belief.
No overclocks on the CPU, the RAM isn't causing the issues (Swapped out with brothers and errors still occur), haven't tried a different PCI slot with this card just yet.
Sounding to me as if it's the PSU... I never had any problems with my 5450, however this didn't require dedicated power from the PSU. It seems to be the fact that connecting the modular cables for PCI-e power to the GPU cause the fault.
Any ideas?
Now, this is seriously baffling me.
RMA'd my 7850 as I believed it to be faulty, after doing loads of tests that is.
Ordered a 7950 and received it today. Now... I don't think it's the card that's the issue. I'm getting BSOD and "Display driver AMD has stopped responding and has recovered"
Trying to increase the volts to the card I get BSOD. This is confusing me beyond belief.
No overclocks on the CPU, the RAM isn't causing the issues (Swapped out with brothers and errors still occur), haven't tried a different PCI slot with this card just yet.
Sounding to me as if it's the PSU... I never had any problems with my 5450, however this didn't require dedicated power from the PSU. It seems to be the fact that connecting the modular cables for PCI-e power to the GPU cause the fault.
Any ideas?