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I cant overvolt my sapphire nitro r7 370 in msi afterburner, even with unoffical overclocks enabled, from both the program and the .cfg file, unlock voltage monitoring and unlock voltage control checked and unlock voltage control set to standard msi or third party, the core voltage slider is all the way to the left, and has no number/voltage displayed on the right. What can I do to fix this issue?
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Hello everyone, im building my first pc and ive choosen my gpu: MSI R7 370 armor 2x. https://www.msi.com/Graphics-card/R7-370-2GD5T-OC.html#hero-overview Im kinda new to pc, had not own a working setup for since 2010. I dont really understand monitor and gpu compatibilty. I own this LG L1753S http://www.lg.com/au/it-monitors/lg-L1753S-SF-monitor monitor from my no longer working setup. my question is, is this gpu overkill for the monitor? am i just wasting money on the gpu? Btw if it is an overkill, Im probably going to buy a new monitor, so can anyone help me understand what i need to know when buying a new monitor? thanks a detailed answer is very much appreciated
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i have a fx 8350 8 core cpu and a powercolor r7 370 can this play gta 5 with 60 fps
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Hello! I'm upgrading my motherboard and cpu (ryzen 5 2600x) i have never upgraded my pc before and i dont know if 400w power supply will be enough? My graphics card is radeon r7 370
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So ive recently seen a 780 in a compter shop close to where I live. Its a reference 780. Its £105 (around 135 dollars). I currently have an r7 370 4gb and im not sure if its worth buying the 780 or saving for a more up to date card Thanks in advance
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Hello people I have this problem I have an R7 370 to which I put the driver either the CD or one that gets off the page, it restarts and does not let Windows start but without the driver it works but it does not appear in the list of devices, nor as a video or device unknown It turns out that I was with the afterburner touching the speeds of the fans along with the configuration of the Radeon testing speeds but then it restarted and I started to get these problems I'll recover it if I reset the BIOS or I've already lost it? sorry for my English
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I have a tough time choosing between these three cards, all of them I can only find on the second hand market, and I heard they perform pretty similarly. However, here's the pros and cons of each of them For the HD 7850, what is very enticing is the price, being the cheapest of all three of them, however it does not have a warranty, unlike the other two. For the R7 370, I can buy it from a second hand store that offers a 6 month warranty on it, but it comes in as the second most expensive card. Then there's the R7 270x, which I found to be the most expensive of the bunch (almost as much as a new RX 560), but it still is in warranty until November 2020!! Considering my choices, should I just get a new 460 / 560 since I don't risk anything? Or should I go for a second hand one from the list above? I know computer stuff is more durable than it seems, and that the risk of second hand is worth it but I'm still kinda reluctant and need further assurance second hand is ok.
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For what could i use my spare r7 370? i have installed my r9 390 im my current build and im gonna get a new mainboard where i can crossfire.. but i asked my self couddnt i just crossfire it with a r7 370 =D if not what cards can i crossfire with a r9 390 (sapphire)? (with a other gpu)
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Saved up enough money to spend about $200 on a GPU. I've had these two bookmarked for a bit: SAPPHIRE Vapor-X Radeon R7 370: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202197 EVGA GeForce GTX 950 SC+: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487157 Just wondering which I would be better off getting and why? I'd mostly play games such as Overwatch and Fallout 4 on High, with little tweaks here and there. My CPU is an AMD FX-6300 (3.8Ghz) and I have a 600W PSU. If anyone has any other card recommendations that wouldn't go over $200 (or maybe just barely) then feel free.
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I got an R7 370 for a pretty good deal, and was wondering if anyone who's had experience with a 370 could tell me how well it performed? I wanted to know if it's worth building a budget build around it or not.
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So I've been searching around the internet for some graphics cards and came across the Radeon R7 370, more specifically, the Radeon R7 370 MSI Gaming Edition 4G. Here are some of the specs: Memory: 4 GB Core Speed: 1020 MHz Memory Bus: 256 Bit Memory Speed: 1425 MHz And this is my current build: AMD Athlon X4 860k overclocked to 4.00 GHz 8GB DDR3-1600 MHz RAM GTX 750 Ti 2GB WindForce Black Edition Is the R7 370 better than the GTX 750 Ti? Am I also gonna experience bottlenecks when I install the R7 370 in my system? And, am I gonna feel a performance increase in games? Also bear in mind that I run my games on a resolution of 1280x1024 (Yes, I have a fairly small screen). Thanks in advance!
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I was playing battlefield 4 , having an amazing run in metro and out of nowhere after a headshot, bf4 crashes and everything is frozen so I restart my PC cause I couldnt get anywhere.After this reset , my monitor does not work at all. I have tried resetting 30 times , pulling the plug and holding the power button etc. I have linux dual boot and linux strangely works , monitor and everything .I used my TV monitor with HDMi and windows boots so I doubt it is my R7 370 . Please help?TL;DR : Was playing battlefield 4 , PC crashed , monitor doesnt work exclusively on windows but works on LinuxSpecs:CASE » SilverStone Kublai KL06PSU » SilverStone Strider Essential Bronze 600 WMOBO » ASRock H110M-HDVCPU » Intel Core i3-6100RAM » Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-2400 8 GBGPU » PowerColor Radeon R7 370 PCS+ 2 GB GDDR5» SSD 128GB PlexorMonitor » iiyama ProLite E2282HD-B1» USB Wi-Fi AdaptorI haven't had a computer for a month, sorry. SO, let me give a low down of what Ive tried Steps taken :-Uninstalled and Reinstalled Drivers with DDU in safe modeChange DVI cablesRe-installing windows Power cycling Now, after all that I took my PC to the shop and they took a look at it . They said that my PC would work with other monitors and my monitor would work with other PCs so they can't RMA cause it's not a manufacturing defect. They took it for 3 weeks.Returned it giving me a DVI to vga adapter with a vga cable and telling me that my PC would work like that. I took it home and it worked and I didn't mind using VGA that much . I went to sleep, woke up and I got another issue where my screen flickers after 5 minutes of use, then turns on and off repeatedly till it gives up and switches off. I took my monitor back and they told me they'd test it and it apparently worked on their PC for a whole week without a single flicker . Also I forgot to mention, My DVI port on my monitor is completely unresponsive now.I am bringing it an electrician today to check my circuits (I think my ground wire broke and I am just convering the idea of varying electricial current.)Also I noticed this today, I booted Shadow of Mordor today really quickly on boot up and I could see deterioration. Like the flickering you'd notice when you record a CRT with a camera but with lighter colors. The black in the monitor was not black .it was ...light black?
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Recently I get freezes when I play computer games, tested it with LoL(League of Legends), Dota 2, Counter Strike: Global Offensive and Dishonored. They seem to freeze around 5 mins into the game. I moved my connection to my integrated graphics (Intel HD 4400) and it seem to work well. Any idea what might cause this? I'm assuming this is my video card because of the stated reasons.
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Hello guys , i have a pc with a AMD APU A8 7600 3.1ghz , with 8 gb dual channel 1866mhz ram , and a 500 watt ( 82~85 effieciency ) , i was thinking of adding a graphics card , i was thinking of gtx 750ti , gtx 950 , gtx 960 , or r7 370 . my budget for the gpu is around 250 EUROs ( im from europe ) and all the models i mentioned would be the 2gb models , should i get the 750ti , or something better? im worried about any BOTTLENECKS from my apu , so maybe i should stick with the 750ti? the games i play more often are: BATTLEFIELD 3 , INSURGENCY , DOTA 2 , TERA ( NORTH AMERICA ) , BATTLEFIELD BAD COMPANY 2 , BLADE AND SOUL , SMITE , CALL OF DUTY BLACK OPS 2 , and im thinking of buying ( when i get the new gpu ) : ELITE DANGEROUS , WITCHER 3 , and (plz dont kill me ) NEED FOR SPEED 2015 ( when it comes out ).i want the best and cheapest solution to run this games at max 60fps at 1080p ( although i dont mind going to 720p so consider it a possibility ). Thank you
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Hi guys, Could you give me some info on wich gpu gives the most for the money? CPU: Pentium G3258 @ 4.4GHz PSU: 550W with 2 6+2Pin PCIe connectors Motherboard: Supports 2-Way CrossfireX Monitor: 1920x1080 21.5 Inch I'm not in the U.S. so no deals The Options are EVGA GTX 750 SC 1GB (Single Fan; No 6-Pin connector) $529 EVGA GTX 750 2GB (Single Fan; No 6-Pin connector) $674 EVGA GTX 750 TI 2GB (Single Fan; No 6-Pin connector) $719 GALAX GTX 960 2GB (Dual Fan; One 6-Pin connector) $949 Gigabyte R7 260X 2GB (Single Fan, One 6-Pin Connector) $641 XFX R7 260X 2GB (Dual Fan; One 6-Pin Connector) $658 PowerColor R7 370 2GB (Dual Fan; One 6-Pin Connector) $804 XFX R9 270 2GB (Dual Fan; One 6-Pin Connector) $860 PowerColor R9 280X 3GB (Dual Fan; One 6-Pin; One 8-Pin Connector) $1069 Thanks.
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ALRIGHT, LET's GET IT STRAIGHT THIS TIME I LIVE IN BRAZIL, THE PRICES ARE NOT IN DOLLARS, NO BUYING FROM AMAZON, THERE IS A LOT OF TAXES HERE. Hi guys, Could you give me some info on wich gpu gives the most for the money? CPU: Pentium G3258 @ 4.4GHz (an i3 is 50% more expensive here, i5 and i7 is out of question in my budget. UPGRADIN' LATUR!) PSU: 550W with 2 6+2Pin PCIe connectors Motherboard: Supports 2-Way CrossfireX Monitor: 1920x1080 21.5 Inch The Options are EVGA GTX 750 SC 1GB (Single Fan; No 6-Pin connector) $529 EVGA GTX 750 2GB (Single Fan; No 6-Pin connector) $674 EVGA GTX 750 TI 2GB (Single Fan; No 6-Pin connector) $719 GALAX GTX 960 2GB (Dual Fan; One 6-Pin connector) $949 Gigabyte R7 260X 2GB (Single Fan, One 6-Pin Connector) $641 XFX R7 260X 2GB (Dual Fan; One 6-Pin Connector) $658 PowerColor R7 370 2GB (Dual Fan; One 6-Pin Connector) $804 XFX R9 270 2GB (Dual Fan; One 6-Pin Connector) $860 PowerColor R9 280X 3GB (Dual Fan; One 6-Pin; One 8-Pin Connector) $1069 I will overclock, that's why i need your help. The question is "Which one will give more bangs4bucks OC'ed" AGAIN NOT IN U.S. DOLLARS Thanks.
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Hello everyone, I'm currently in the process of purchasing parts for a new high-end system, and I need advice on what power supply wattage is really necessary. I'm planning on running an i7-5820K overclocked, as well as an R9 390 and an R7 370 (virtualizing two Windows system off of one PC), one of them overclocked. I think I can get away with an 850 watt power supply, but should I be safe and get a 1 kilowatt unit? Another consideration is that I may wait till the end of summer 2016 to purchase a newer GPU (the new R9 400 series), which promises better power efficiency. That said, should I wait, keeping in mind HBM 2.0? Thanks, DAGGER51
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I need a graphics card for a build I'm planning in the future. So far I only have a budget of US$150 for a GPU. I don't want anything used or refurbished, therefore the GTX 760 and Radeon R7 370 fit my price point. I have looked into benchmarks and since the 760 is close to the 960 I had to estimate sisnce there was no 760 benchmarks I could find but I am sure they are there and would love if some could be linked below. Now to the point since I have these 2 GPU's on mind I want to hear your opinion or even better if they are GPU's with the pricetag of 150 dollars better than these link them below as well. -Thank You
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Is the R7 370 enough for playing new games like GTA V, Assassin's Creed, BF4, etc. in Ultra settings 720p?
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First of all a huge thank you to anyone that posts and tries to help, I greatly appreciate it. About 3 months ago I put together my first PC build. During the initial setup I encountered some problems as far as the graphics card giving me no signal and fans turning on and back off again repeatedly. With a few tweaks I got the system up and running perfectly. Flash forward 3 months and after a successful day of gaming and working with my computer I wake up one morning to it surprisingly on, but not functioning. I shut the system down and tried to re-boot, but was getting no signal. After digging a bit deeper I realized that my graphics card was having the same problems as when I first put the system together. The fans would start and stop repeatedly. I went through all of the necessary steps. Changed ram, changed the slot my card was in, reset the CMOS, and I even gave the whole system a nice cleaning, but still nothing. I figured the power supply might not be giving enough juice, a 500w 80 plus certified power supply from EVGA, so I upgraded and got a 750W power supply 80+ bronze certified from Corsair, but still nothing. Thought maybe my GPU was the problem, a r7 370 dual-x from Sapphire, and replaced it with a GTX 960 FTW from EVGA. Tested both cards with both power supplies and no progress at all. At this point I am at a stand still and come to you guys for a answer or at least to point me in the right direction. Any and all suggestions are helpful. I did test my monitor and it is working no problem. Also all drivers are up to date and I am running Windows 10 64bit. I will say that it wasn't until downloading windows 10 that I started to run into some problems. Specs for PC: Motherboard: Gigabyte 970A-UD3P CPU: AMD FX 8320 GPU: Sapphire R7 370 2GB Dual X Ram: Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 2X4 GB 1600mhz PSU: 80+ Certified EVGA 500W Case: NZXT s340 Hard Drive: WD Blue 1TB Monitor: Asus VE228 LCD monitor Replacement Parts: PSU: Corsair 80+ Bronze CX750M GPU: EVGA GTX 960 FTW If you guys need any information I will try my best to get it to you. Also I have no way of getting into the BIOS or seeing anything when it comes to the computers, so please keep that in mind when answering. Again thank you greatly in advance.
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I've made a few topics regarding budget PCs as I am planning one. I live in Australia so budget GPUs in the US may be super expensive here in the great land of Oz. I also don't have a massive budget for the GPU. I was thinking the GTX 480 as it still performs surprisingly well considering its age , , and it's pretty cheap on Ebay ($100ish). I was also considering the R7 360 or 370 due to price and the seemingly good DX12 boosts. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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source: http://videocardz.com/56154/amd-radeon-r7-370-leaked ^this is not the OEM version AMD revealed a while back, this is a retail product - the OEM version is called R9 370: http://www.amd.com/en-us/products/graphics/desktop/oem --- this is not good AMD, not good at all considering this looks like a GCN 1.0 based GPU; that means: no TrueAudio no FreeSync DirectX 12 features level limited to 11_1