![]() You can all so play around with compatibility mode in win7.Ī round of internet research on the topic of best driver for your video hardware is probably in order as well. Trick here its to try and put your video hardware in to "safe mode" if you know what i mean then over time start re-enabling things slowly to see were the problem is. My self direct connected my video cooling setup right in to the psu.problem solved.Īnd the temp never gos past 60c under load.īesides that you can use ati tray tools to be able to play around with your video hardware on a driver level a lot more then the default driver will let you Imhi the gpu cut off temp should be 80c max. The cards would fry in this case seeing as most video card makers like to put the cut off temp on their cards at like 140c. Nvidia had problems too on the driver topic not all that long ago that was even worse.the cooling fan on the card wouldn't rpm and spin up as the gpu temp got going when combined with other software that was installed. ![]() Win vista\win7 has the ability to 100% reset the video hardware unlike older version of windows and their hole driver model has changed vs older versions of windows.Īs for your problem i don't know 100% whats going on at your end only that iv done a lot of research on the topic for my self and others in the past 2 months and that ati and win7 atm seems to have piles of problems on the compatibility topic with older software and in some cases software that's not even that old. When it crashes the monitor get black and a little bit later it starts again ![]()
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