So I picked up a used Gigabyte 4890OC the one with the Zalman cooler on it.. Sweet card!
The card was to replace my Sapphire 4850 in my days old new i7 rig. The Sapphire card was running problem free in my i7 and my old Opteron system before the 4890.
The problem is, oddly enough, all but 3D.. All 3D games play perfect and are smooth with no issues at all. Except for things like... Playing Left 4 Dead 2, finish a campaign, after the stats, as it were to be going back to the lobby, just exits out to desktop (closes the game).... Tested Sapphire 4850 afterwards, no issue there.
Left my PC be as went to work, etc.. came home... was not responding... monitor light just flashing. Had to hold the power button down to get it to power off, then it came back up and ran fine.. Tested Sapphire 4850 afterwards, same scenario, no issue there.
However, in-game and when you think you would ever have issues with a new videocard, is all trouble free. It's this other dumb stuff.
System specs:
Gigabyte P55A-UD4P
G.Skill NQ 4GB DDR3
i7 860 not overclocked yet
Seasonic S12 600W with dual PCI-E connectors.
Win7 Pro x64
Anyone heard of anything like this? I don't want to sell the card and write it off all together, but I'm a big fan of having things work properly obviously.
The card was to replace my Sapphire 4850 in my days old new i7 rig. The Sapphire card was running problem free in my i7 and my old Opteron system before the 4890.
The problem is, oddly enough, all but 3D.. All 3D games play perfect and are smooth with no issues at all. Except for things like... Playing Left 4 Dead 2, finish a campaign, after the stats, as it were to be going back to the lobby, just exits out to desktop (closes the game).... Tested Sapphire 4850 afterwards, no issue there.
Left my PC be as went to work, etc.. came home... was not responding... monitor light just flashing. Had to hold the power button down to get it to power off, then it came back up and ran fine.. Tested Sapphire 4850 afterwards, same scenario, no issue there.
However, in-game and when you think you would ever have issues with a new videocard, is all trouble free. It's this other dumb stuff.
System specs:
Gigabyte P55A-UD4P
G.Skill NQ 4GB DDR3
i7 860 not overclocked yet
Seasonic S12 600W with dual PCI-E connectors.
Win7 Pro x64
Anyone heard of anything like this? I don't want to sell the card and write it off all together, but I'm a big fan of having things work properly obviously.
