SLI crashing my computer

OCGuy

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Was that an overvolt on the MSI?

You could have easliy "fried" the card if so. Temps are not the only thing that matters, you could have had sensitive RAM.
 

Herdo

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Feb 4, 2011
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Yea I turned the voltage up from 950mv to 975mv. When you say sensitive RAM do you mean the GPU memory or my system RAM?
 

Herdo

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Feb 4, 2011
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Ah I see. After talking to people on another forum, they basically told me that the GPU I got may have just been bad and that these things happen. They said just to RMA it and get a new one, chances are, it will work fine. Sound about right?

Andy
 

rgallant

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[[I got this card stable at 850/1700/2200 on only 975mv!]]
I guess not.

-adjust both to 1.063 ,[[EVGA card at 850/1700/2200 1063mv for weeks.]]
-reload game
-reset bios
-do a clean driver install

-I have 2 570 one is at 1.063mv lol [3d]-until my 580's come in.
 

Herdo

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Feb 4, 2011
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[[I got this card stable at 850/1700/2200 on only 975mv!]]
I guess not.

-adjust both to 1.063 ,[[EVGA card at 850/1700/2200 1063mv for weeks.]]
-reload game
-reset bios
-do a clean driver install

-I have 2 570 one is at 1.063mv lol [3d]-until my 580's come in.

I'm not sure I understand your post. Are you saying the problem is that I had my cards set at different voltages? I was under the impression that the clocks had to be the same but the voltages could be different.