Before you do that, let me save you some grief: Is that a "Powered by ATI" card? Did Gigabyte follow the ATI specs or did they tweak them?
I'm aware of such possible problem, the card has "Powered by ATI" logo, and this means (acording to ATI):
Q2: What is the difference between a “Powered by ATI” Partner Product and a “Built by ATI” Retail Product?
A2: Products with the "Built By ATI" logo on the package are manufactured by ATI.
Products with the “Powered By ATI” logo on the package are manufactured by a partner company.
I'm a system engineer, I have no knowledge of Gigabyte implementation of ATI specifications, ATI says about "Powered by ATI" boards that " An ATI Partner Product is a graphics board that is based on an ATI chipset but manufactured by a company other than ATI. These other manufacturers, sometimes referred to as Original Design Manufacturers (ODM’s) or Add-in Board (AIB) manufacturers, buy ATI graphics chips and design their own board product around it."
I see no reason why ATI would let other manufacturers use an ATI logo while they wash their hair with ATI specifications. But if this is the case, ATI will never see money from me again, neither their "valued partners".
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