tried the newest version of catalyst 9.3 and it does the same thing on crysis warhead. Im going to try to return my gfx and get the exact same one, and if that dosent solve it, then my motherboard, and if that dosent solve it, commiting suicide might be next
Right, yeah try return for the GPU, then the board (in that order as the GPU is easier to swap out). Bad luck, but stick with it.
OK I just recently purchased a 4890 from diamond and I tried it out, surprisingly it runs everything pretty smooth on Crysis AND it also fixed the crashing problems I have been experiencing, So it seems like my graphics card is defective, I will go and get it replaced from the warranty I have and borrow the 4890 from the store for a while and swap it out with other ones in the store for now. But that still leads to one question, Since I already have the waterblock for my 4870x2 Can you suggest what other parts I should get to go with the custom water system I still want to build =D? I need: tubes radiator waterblock for my 9850 phenom black edition pump reservoir ^^ Can I get a suggestion from anyone?
Well, a Thermochill Rad, D-Tek pump, Swiftech Apogee block and XSPC rad would be my recommendations, but while WC'ing the CPU may not be a bad idea, I assure you, you don't NEED to watercool a 4870X2 unless you want the noise down.
having the noise down would be fantastic, i would the computer to be silent but deadly... I found this site that sells the pump http://www.jab-tech.com/dB-1-Compact-12v-Pump-pr-3758.html#buynow But its asking mre for a barb size... what sizeshould i be getting? im lost with this whole fittings barbs and tubings part And another thing that happend was that, when I was playing crysis with my case closed without having the fan at 100%, it crashed for the first time after 45 minutes of playing.
yep, it didnt crash with the fan at 100% and case open for 4 hours, it didnt crash with the fan in dynamic and case open, but it did crash after 45 minutes playing with the case closed and fan on dynamic (dynamic meaning the computer controlls the fan no me)
it crashed playing demigod for 2 hours with the case closed, how is my chipset over heating? didnt we just install the new heatsink? what should i do? replace my m/b it crashes less then before possibly because this gfx generates heat less then my 4870x2, but its still crashing, and its very annoying. Can I get more suggestions please? So it cant be my gfx, if I had my custom watercooling system ready then i bet that the overheating problem would be gone since all the heat is transfered out of my case, correct?
It could be a chipset bandwidth problem. I've had boards in the past that were unstable due to the graphics cards I installed. You could try a different motherboard. Not a particularly easy fix, but chipset cooling having been replaced, the card changed, it's either drivers (use catalyst 9.3 or 9.4, you shouldn't have any stability problems, I don't), Power supply, or the motherboard.
It can't be drives because I had 9.2 9.3 and the latest version and it crashed it can't bey gfx since I switched it out it can't bey mb overheating because I bought the wildfire heatsink and it can't be my psu because I replaced I with my 1000 watt corsair and it can't bey ram because I did a memtest86 So your saying Its my motherboard that I should replace?
9.2 was bloody awful. 9.3 is stable though. On the basis of the other issues I'd try changing the board.
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I did that when I installed the 4890 I can do I again for the he'll of it. Which version do you want me to install?
I just reinstalled 9.4 since theres no 9.3 for 4890 Heres a comfirmation http://forums.amd.com/game/messageview.cfm?catid=262&threadid=111583 And it crashes just as much as my 4870x2, very annoying, Should I just replace my motherboard now? Please respond.