- Nov 26, 2007
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As of late, my poor 8800GTS 320 is starting to show signs of aging. Since the first time I bought it back in July of 07, it was clocked at 648/1518/2000. Since the last two months or so, I've had to clock it down some to 625/forgot
/1800 to keep it stable in COD4 on max and Crysis on medium settings. It sometime crashes during 3dMark06 and just recently, losing display indefinately until I force restart it. I have the superclocked model and don't really feel like taking this guy back to stock.
So anyways, I am planning on RMAing the card soon to evga to see if anything improves from it. An option for me is to just tough it up with the card after I get it back from evga and deal with whatever clocks it will let me set or sell it now (before it's worth dirt) and get the 8800gt or even a 8800GTS 512 if I catch a good deal on it. I've read the other on a similiar situation except without the crashing but now a little iffy after mine started to bug out a little.
Thanks in advance
So anyways, I am planning on RMAing the card soon to evga to see if anything improves from it. An option for me is to just tough it up with the card after I get it back from evga and deal with whatever clocks it will let me set or sell it now (before it's worth dirt) and get the 8800gt or even a 8800GTS 512 if I catch a good deal on it. I've read the other on a similiar situation except without the crashing but now a little iffy after mine started to bug out a little.
Thanks in advance