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  • Birthday Jul 28, 1992

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    Oh, that stuff you put here that isn't worth the time or effort to put in here? LOL!! :P
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    Warehouse, packaging Sandisk MP3 players.
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  1. Nevermind!! I finally got it to work. Had to overclock my CPU and bump up the voltage quite a bit. Works fine now.
  2. Other people with my same setup is getting more fps than me. Even at 4.5GHz its still getting the same issues. :-/
  3. CPU is 100% load. :-/ that's probably why then..... :-/ Alright.... Guess I gotta overclock then.
  4. I'm starting to think they just might be lemons" IDK :-/
  5. I did, I only have one card in right now. I tried both GPUs one at a time and I am getting the same issue.
  6. That's all the money I had at the time of building my PC. I plan on upgrading my CPU soon anyways.
  7. Yes, I have tried switching the bridge around and i'm still getting the same problem.
  8. Alright, so I bought a pair of 2 AMD XFX 7770 Core Edition. Anyways, I keep getting extremely low FPS in all of my games, namely BF3 and Hitman Absolution. I keep getting 8 to 20 FPS on the lowest settings. Doesn't matter what I try, I ran only one card, same thing. I ran with crossfire, same thing. I ran AMD's driver uninstaller, and updated to the latest Beta drivers. I am still getting the same problem. I have no idea what i'm supposed to do because I should not be having any issues with these cards. Here are my specs. AMD FX 4100 Stock Clocks, with a Corsair H55 Water Cooler. 16GB of DDR3 Corsair Vengeance Gaming Memory Dual AMD 7770s Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 with the latest Beta BIOS Corsair 650W 80+ PSU If it helps any, my case is a Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced. Ambient temps are only 75 degrees F. If anyone can help me that would be awesome! Thanks!
  9. Alright, I'll go get a can of air and hose it down. I had the side fan pointing towards the GPU before. All it did was accumulate more dust into the system. Even with the fan filter the fan came with.
  10. Still uploading. Just waiting on the video to load. Only real issues I'm having. Is that my videocard keeps on overheating. I've seen people OC the same card farther than I have, and get better temps. I can play BF3 max settings at 1600x900. Just the temps got as high as 83C. Trying to find out what the issue is. My CPU is fine cooling wise. It's just where my GPU is that I'm having issues with as far as cooling goes.
  11. Yeah... not sure what to name the topic. Sorry in advance. Anyways, I need some help getting the optimum cooling efficiency for my case. I'll post a video below showing my case, and where all of my intake, and exhaust fans are. I have 4 intake and 2 exhaust. 4 40mm fans for my intake, 1 40mm fan for my exhaust next to my graphics card. and the final exhaust is my PSU. I have a REALLY old case from 2003, and I cannot afford a new one for quite some time. SPECS: AMD FX 4100 @4.5GHz STOCK COOLER (running pretty cool) 16GB DDR3 Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz Memory Sapphire Vapor-X ATI 5770 OC @910Mhz, and memory @ 1335 Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 Mobo 1 80GB SATA HDD OS Drive 1 250GB SATA HDD Storage Drive Windows 8 Pro x64 Alright, here is the video. [url=http://youtu.be/6e4jcTON0rA]http://youtu.be/6e4jcTON0rA[/url=http://youtu.be/6e4jcTON0rA]
  12. I'm sorry, I forgot to mention I have a stock AMD cooler in my case at the moment. That, and an ATI 5770 Vapor-X, other than that. Those are the only things that could possibly be damaged.
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