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Is it worth buying now or are the drivers still a dumpster fire?
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Hello, I own a gigabyte gtx 770 windforce oc. I recently received BSOD so I just restarted the system and afterwards the system run in 800x600 resolution with a bunch of red strip artifacts and 43 error of GPU. After restarting it keeps giving the same issues. I uninstalled the drivers with display driver uninstaller in safe mode. While trying to install the newest drivers the device keeps restarting and the screen is flashing with different artifacts, now grayscale covering the whole screen and the installation of driver is not successful. I tried changing the slot, putting in and out the power cable. Nothing changes. While installing drivers in safe mode is succesful and in safe mode I am able to change the resolution and it doesn't show any artifacts then in normal windows launch after the driver installation it works the same with artifacts and default 800x600 resolution. Is my GPU dead? I didn't have anything on when I had the bsod. It was not overheating, because the gpu was not hot when I touched it after I noticed the artifact. It was never overclocked, it had decent airflow and I cleaned it from dust yesterday. Thanks for any kind of help I am greatful for you time and answers Best regards
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As the title says, good deal?
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Soo... I bought PUBG and not getting 60 FPS ghehe surprise. I'm not expecting to hit the constant 60fps but i would like to push it a little further. Anyway I found out the stock fan curve didn't go past 39% so I can go jet fighter mode now. The thing is I'm not sure what I'm doing. Using MSIafterburner so far I got +96 mhz on the core clock +108 MHZ on the memory and +2mV on the core. Getting 78 Celsius now. which is fine for now might change the fan curve a bit to get 1 or 2 Celsius of later. But what how do I know I don't pump to much extra juice in to the core? Any rules of thumb or guidelines you guys follow to get the best OC out of your card? Oh and what do you guys use to stress test? Got metro 2033 redux believe there is a benchmark in there? Anyway cheers for any help
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I was wondering if anyone could help me, I'm thinking of upgrading my gtx 770 to a 1070 and was wondering if there's any use left for my 770, could I use this in SLI to enhance any gaming performance or will this cause stutter? I also have a second monitor which I do not use for gaming could I run this monitor separately (ie not in SLI) using my 770 and would this take any weight off of the 1070? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks. David
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Will my PSU and MOBO support a 1070? I have been looking around for a new GPU, and I decided to get a MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X 8G. I just want to know if the current hardware I have is enough to support this card? My PC CPU:Intel i5 4670k OC @4.20 8GB ram PSU: Corsair CX600M Motherboard: MSI Z97-G55 GPU:GTX 770 MSI
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Hey guys, so my current rig has a GTX 770 in it (old I know but it still works great). I saw an ad on craigslist for some guy selling his 770 for $30, except that it "doesn't work". He claims that it "powers on and the fans spin" but doesn't output anything to the display. I'm due for a GPU upgrade but before I do that I'm really tempted to buy this and see if I can somehow make it work with my system in SLI, but do you guys think this is even possible? Is it worth the risk? I trust my technical troubleshooting capabilities but I don't have a ton of experience with dead cards. I like to think that since the fans still spin and it "turns on" that maybe he's just overlooking something with his system (Bios, Drivers, etc.), but I suppose it could just be dead. Has anyone experienced an issue like this before or have advice on whether or not I should risk the money on it? I'm a student so I don't have a ton of cash to throw at a new, more powerful card, so maybe this could work for me? Any advice or opinions would be appreciated. Thanks!
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So prices are the same, but should i buy GTX960 or 770
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Hi everybody! I'm thinking about upgrading from a 770gtx 2gb to a EVGA 1070gtx super clocked. The problem is, that I currently use a MSI 970A-G43 Mainboard with a AMD FX-8320 CPU. I know that this will bottleneck the 1070, but I am planning to upgrade my mainboard and CPU in the future to something suitable. My question is, if upgrading to the 1070 now would make any sense, or if the performance-loss with my current mainboard/CPU combo would be so significant that I should just wait until I can afford upgrading all in one. In general, I have no idea how significant the bottleneck would be, maybe you can help me clearify that to an extent. Thank you for helping me out ;D Oh, and sorry if my english is giving you cancer... I'm not a native speaker ':D
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Does the GTX 770 Palit Jetstream fit in this case?
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GPU - http://amzn.to/2g0BtXG - GTX 770 Palit Jetstream 4GB Case - http://amzn.to/2gWhZ8G - BitFenix (it's in the link ) By the picture it looks like it will, but to my knowledge this graphics card is pretty big. I am not looking for any other GPUs. I'm getting the 770 for like £40 so like why not :^) Thanks Liam -
A few days ago I got my colleagues old computer (Dell xps 8500 prebuilt) for free . specwise is it much better than mine, the only thing that sucked on the Dell was the graphics card But it doesn't recognize the my 770 in the bios or the device manager and I just get a black screen I already tried switching it back to my old rig where It worked fine. all drivers and windows are up to date Anyone have any idea what this could be about? Specs: Dell: Intel core i7 3770 Nvidia geforce 640 ti No name dual channel ddr 3 ram (8 gb) Kingston 240 GB ssd Samsung 140 GB m2 ssd (not nvme) Dell 500w psu Dell motherboard Old rig: Amd A10 6700 Nvidia geforce 770 No name single channel ddr 3 ram (8 gb) 1 tb wd blue hdd 450w no name psu Msi a68hm grenade motherboard
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I'm trying to decide if it would be better for performance vs $$ to but another GTX 770 and SLI them together, or buy a 1050 ti instead. I can't find anything comparing two 770s vs a 1050 ti. Thoughts?.
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I have a GTX 770 2gb currently, I was wondering if a 1060 6gb would be a good upgrade due to boxing day sales in Canada. I currently have a i5-4670k overclocked. Should I upgrade or should I wait to replace the whole system late next year? Edit** 1080p with a 144hz monitor Thanks!
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Hi! A dude is selling both the gtx 680 lightning and 770 lightning (I'm collecting all the lightning series). I want to test them in sli but what bios should I flash? 680 to 770 or 770 to 680?
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Let's start out with this, I waited too long, I know I should have bought a 1070 when it was 400 bucks. But I was wondering, how many of you all waited too long as well, who is still sitting around with an old gpu, swearing at all the miners of the world.
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Hello guys, I really hope that someone else encoutered this problem. I will try to describe as good as I can. I have a GTX 770 in my system which I build (5years ago?). It hase been running flawless till now. I still have no problem with the performance of the computer, but the loundness of the fans is extremly annoying. First I thought all of the fans in my case are simultaneously increasing at their speed, but now I think it is only the GPU which is doing the noise. When I am in the UEFI the whole System is really silent, after the boot of windows the fans start performing weird. It is mostly as a sinus their power up to max and then stop..and again and again(rrrRRRrrrRRRrrr) every 20 sec. Should I disassemble my graphichs card and clean the fans? Thank you very much for any advice. Urbiu
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Hi all, I'm trying to play a game (supreme commander 2) that will run on my 770 but not on my new 2070ti. So, I slapped the 770 back in as well as the 2070. I was hoping in the windows display settings I could pick to use the 770 or the 2070. However, under high performance and power saving is the 2070 - I mean it's not wrong. But does anyone know how I can run the game on the 770? Janky suggestions encouraged! Thanks, Noah.
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Hello Community, I feel like I may have the strangest problem ever to report. I have the Gigabyte Gaming Motherboard 7 (http://goo.gl/572ACH), two GTX 770 cards ( One MSI and other ASUS), Corsair H100i V2 (http://goo.gl/9T0owc), 2 SSD ( Crucial and Sandisk Plus) both 128GB, 1TB Hard Drive, 500GB Hard Drive, 1000 EVGA Power Supply (http://goo.gl/UMKrmi), Intel i5 6600k (Overclocked at 4.5) ,and Corsair DDR4 16GB ram (http://goo.gl/DzuFAW). Lately, when I have turned off my computer it will not turn back on at all. It works perfectly fine when the computer is on. I ran benchmarks to see if it was my CPU failing but it not my CPU. Then took the computer out of the case got some cardboard and ran so basic test like a PSU test to see if it was my PSU and thank god it wasn't. I then did basic system check where I would put one thing in. and that point it was not turning on at all. The strange thing was when I had just the CPU connect (with the heatsink on) it would turn on and give the error saying there was no RAM during the POST test. But when I added 1 stick of RAM in my Computer. The computer would turn on sometimes (4/10 times). So I looked for a forum that had my problem and people said to take the CMOS battery out. So I tried that and still was having the same problems. Other said it could be the case. I looked at my case (NZXT H440 Red/Black) and there is no dents or anything that the motherboard could be short circuiting on. I then took everything off the computer, clean everything and hooked everything back up to the computer and put it into the case and hoped to god it would work and it did turn on. So now I have my Computer set to never turn off and never to sleep. I also have it in the bios set to turn on if power gets goes out. Please help. My only guess is my motherboard is messing up but it's only a 2 month old motherboard.
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Hello everyone, I'm having a problem with a build I just made for my son to replace his old Xbox 360, but I'm having a problem when I install the Nvidia drivers and do the restart, the computer gets stuck in the Windows logo with the dots. I've done several windows installs and the problem always stays. Everything is fine until I get to that part, then it never goes into windows. The parts I'm using are: PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i3-6100 3.7GHz Dual-Core Processor ($110.99 @ SuperBiiz) Motherboard: ASRock H110M-ITX/ac Mini ITX LGA1151 Motherboard ($67.99 @ SuperBiiz) Memory: Kingston HyperX Fury Black 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory ($38.88 @ OutletPC) Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 770 2GB DirectCU II Video Card Case: Fractal Design Node 202 HTPC Case w/450W Power Supply ($124.99 @ NCIX US) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit ($88.89 @ OutletPC) Total: $431.74 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-08-19 21:30 EDT-0400 Thank you for your time everyone.
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Hey guys, and girls obviously I am planning to upgrade my desktop pc, but i am not really sure what to buy. On the one hand i would like to get a new monitor, i thought of the Samsung S34E790C. But if i would get one of those, i would certainly need a new graphics card. So for that i thought about getting either a 1070 or a 1080, but on the other hand i don't wanna spend so much money on these things. The other question i am asking myself is about my CPU, currently a 4670K@4.2 GHz, because i am not sure if it would bottleneck the new graphicscard... I need help, please give me your thoughts on my dilemma, i will read all answers and consider all possible solutions.
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I recently upgraded my GPU from two EVGA 2gb 770's Superclocked to one FE 1070. I now have two spare cards and two 4gb sticks of ram sitting around. My dad has had some experience with PC gaming and I'm looking to put together a decent mid-range computer for him. Here's two builds I've put together for him. One being a bare-bones, short term build, and the other being one with a larger upgrade path and the ability to SLI the 770's. Storage is also already taken care of and I plan on overclocking the processor. Basic Build Upgrade Path Build Please share your thoughts! I'm trying to keep it as cheap as possible as he doesn't want to go all in on this just yet.
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Hello, I recently got a task to decrypt some files, but i need more gpu horsepower to use with programs like hashcat. I run the it on a server pc i built a little while ago with second hand parts that i got relatively cheap (Asus P6X58d Premium, Xeon X5650@4GHz, 12 GB RAM, 120gb SSD). I also had a 660 lying around and i threw it in, so i needed a power supply. I bought a Seasonic 430W Eco power supply, because i figured it's gonna be enough since i won't really be pushing the server a lot - i use to run servers for games and whatnot. Fast forward to my little task here, the 660 is kind of slow in compute performance. So a friend of mine who has a gtx 770 that he doesn't really use all that much agreed to swap gpus (660 for 770). The problem is, i don't know if the PSU i have is going to be able to power the 770 at 100% load. The cpu will be idling, so the gpu is the only real power consumer. But the psu doesn't have the 2 PCI-e power connectors i need to power the 770, so i'm thinking of using a 2xMolex to 6pin PCI-e adapter, but i don't know if the PSU is going to handle the AMPs. The card wants 42 amps 12v rail, and this power supply has 2 12V rails, 18 amps each, fora total of 396 watts. The 770 will pull 250W at most (anandtech/tomshardware reviews), but i don't know how the power supply will handle it, if at all. Is it safe to use this power supply with a Molex to Pci-e adapter to power the 770 continuously at full load for couple of days.
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Hi all, i need to upgrade my cooling for my pc as i am still running the stock cooler, and so decided to look into expandable AIOs. now the question i would like to ask is whether the swiftech H240 X2 prestige enough to cool my 770 and my 4790k. For now neither the card nor the cpu are overclocked so they are both running stock speeds. thanks in advanced Malcolm