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Processor | Intel i7 920 |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 |
Cooling | Corsair Hydro H50 |
Memory | Corsaid Dominator 1600 6GB |
Video Card(s) | 3x ATI HD6950 |
Power Supply | Corsair TX950 |
Software | Windows 7 (64 bit) |
I think you are experiencing the same issue I had a while back in the thread. You are using Internet Explorer and viewed an Adobe Flash video. For some odd reason, when you do this, the voltage on the card changes to 1.000, and the clocks are set to 500/1250 (or 500/1350 if you are using the 6970 bios) regardless of what you have it set for. What is worse is the clocks will not go into 3D mode.
If you chage the page with the viewed video, it goes back to normal. I installed Mozilla Firefox and that stopped the madness.
Flash 10 is using 3D acceleration, i'm having that on a simple HTML 4 page :-/ If i remember correctly you had your frequency jumping while browsing, mine is pretty steary at max, i think it's a drivers issue.
Are you running 2 monitors?
Yes :-(
Flashed sapphire hd6950. After 2 hours of gameplay got somekind of artifacts in 3d. Flashed back to old. Still artifacts. Lower clocks. still artifacts. Switched to 2nd bios. Still artifacts. Installed new drivers. Still artifact. Dirt2 isn't going to 5760 x 1080 res. anymore.
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Did you flash it with a 6970 bios? If yes, you most likely fried your card. If you want to play on that resolution i suggest you to get 2xHD6950 in crossfire with only shaders unlocked.
The 3 different resistors on the 2 card are very close to the VRM and may cause a wrong voltage once you flash the 6950 with the 6970 bios.
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