And now I'm reading about all of these problems with GSOD. Should I be concerned, does anyone know the failure rate in terms of percentage of cards shipped?
Is this really common or is it 1/100?
Thanks
No GSOD here in
Stop worrying about it, grab you card plug it in and have fun. As far as I can tell 99% of people around here don't have any significant problems with evergreen cards. I think the biggest complaint around here is the fact that you can't voltage adjust non reference design cards and the overclocking limits in CCC, hardly and ''real'' problems with the cards.
Nah, most 5870's should do 900MHz on the core with stock voltage easily. For the vRAM I agree though.And most cases the video card will limit you and not the CCC...(unless you overvolt, which I personally would never do)
Have you tried flashing to your latest motherboard BIOS?Never had GSOD in game, but have had it quite often on the desktop. After turning off Aero desktop, it's gone from one crash every other day (non-recoverable) to one crash per week (recoverable).
Catalyst 10.2 didn't fix it for me, but I haven't tried 10.3 yet. If you got an XFX card like I did, you have nothing to worry about.
Stop worrying about it, grab you card plug it in and have fun. As far as I can tell 99% of people around here don't have any significant problems with evergreen cards. I think the biggest complaint around here is the fact that you can't voltage adjust non reference design cards and the overclocking limits in CCC, hardly and ''real'' problems with the cards.
What is SO weird is that many review sites agree with you
HOWEVER, my NON-reference PowerColor HD 5870 PCS+ has a "hidden" one.
- it is running stably at 975/1300 at 1.325 V with decent thermals
i like the non-reference size - shorter and a bit wider
-- i had to butcher my case to fit my Diamond reference HD 5870.![]()
Well i'm not a big fan of powercolor... I would buy XFX, Sapphire, MSI, ASUS and Gigabyte before a powercolor card... Though it's not really based on experience just the perception that I have of them (ie I might be wrongly biased against them). I don't mean that they are an absolute do not buy ever like ECS though lol.
How did you manage to up the voltage on that card (it's the one with the ''car looking'' shroud with the fan in the middle and copper heatpipe out of the top right?) and can you do it on the 5850 and 5830 models with the same cooler?
2. They are not going to rush to bring out "5890"; they will let their partners compete with overclocked cards
Nah, most 5870's should do 900MHz on the core with stock voltage easily. For the vRAM I agree though.