1. Go through the warranty process
or
2. Order same model & hope you can return defective in it's place. 2x
Sapphire and 2x HIS 3870x2's, the 1st HIS died a few months in so I did
#2 to make sure I'd get working card.
On 12/7/2010 1:38 AM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
This card is a Sapphire. The old one, sitting in the book like new, is a
HIS.
Dammit!
On 12/7/2010 2:13 AM, Mini Me wrote:
Damn, my 5770 has been going strong since day one and no issues with
drivers at all in XP, Vista or 7 either 32 or 64 bit. You don't have
to prove anything to any tech on the phone just go online and get an
RMA, send it in and get a replacement. I've never had a problem
getting a replacement video card but I guess it depends on the
company. Sapphire is great about RMA's. Since you're going to
eventually have two of them maybe you should CrossfireX them. LOL
On Tue, 07 Dec 2010 00:35:23 -0600, Anthony Q. Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:
All of a sudden, I'm getting messages in Win764 saying that my driver
is crashing. Mostly it recovers, but after about 10 times the just
get the blue screen.
I already had one bad card back in January of this year. I ate that
and just bought another one (rather than deal with the RMA and trying
to prove to a tech on the phone that my card is bad -- I just don't
have patience of that).
Has anyone heard of problems with the latest ATI/AMD drivers? Windows
Update just put a new driver on last month...I took that one off
after these problems started and installed an older driver, but the
problem still exists. Even while typing this message the driver has
crashed twice.
Dammit!