Memtest found error in under 12 minutes. Sent from my Droid Incredible.
----- Reply message ----- From: "Joshua MacCraw" <[email protected]> Date: Tue, Dec 7, 2010 6:25 pm Subject: [H] ATI 5770 Card gone bad? To: <[email protected]> 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! >> >> >
