Hello guys, I'v been having a little bit of problems with my MSI ATi 4890 Cyclone. Let the pictures show you:
Firstly, this is a picture of my PC setup with the old Inno3D 8800GTS 512:
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm198/Roobir/vantage.jpg
My CPU was overclocked to 2.99GHz (332x9)
Second picture, the ATi 4890 is installed and I'm unable to overclock due to my 12v rail being pulled too far down (reads a 11.61v in BIOS with optimized default settings)
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm198/Roobir/vantage3.jpg
I was worried about my PSU not giving enough power, so I returned to the shop where I purchased the 4890 and asked around about the power issue. The shop then sent the card back to the suppliers so that they can do their testing on it. The suppliers phoned back after a day of testing my 2D graphics, 3D graphics and memory and telling me the card is 100%.
Eventually I was pointed to the supplier and allowed to show him my problem. After a while I knew I wasn't going to succeed in testing another 4890 to confirm that my GPU is possibly faulty, so I packed up all my things and collected my 4890 back from the suppliers.
Sadly, the next picture shows that my 4890 has now degraded performance compared to previous tests ran:
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm198/Roobir/postrepwin764.jpg
When I saw the results I attempted to install Vista64 again, but with even worse results:
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm198/Roobir/postrepwinvista.jpg
This all happened from Wednesday to Friday, should I send this card back again to the suppliers ?
Any input will be appreciated,
Roobir
Firstly, this is a picture of my PC setup with the old Inno3D 8800GTS 512:
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm198/Roobir/vantage.jpg
My CPU was overclocked to 2.99GHz (332x9)
Second picture, the ATi 4890 is installed and I'm unable to overclock due to my 12v rail being pulled too far down (reads a 11.61v in BIOS with optimized default settings)
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm198/Roobir/vantage3.jpg
I was worried about my PSU not giving enough power, so I returned to the shop where I purchased the 4890 and asked around about the power issue. The shop then sent the card back to the suppliers so that they can do their testing on it. The suppliers phoned back after a day of testing my 2D graphics, 3D graphics and memory and telling me the card is 100%.
Eventually I was pointed to the supplier and allowed to show him my problem. After a while I knew I wasn't going to succeed in testing another 4890 to confirm that my GPU is possibly faulty, so I packed up all my things and collected my 4890 back from the suppliers.
Sadly, the next picture shows that my 4890 has now degraded performance compared to previous tests ran:
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm198/Roobir/postrepwin764.jpg
When I saw the results I attempted to install Vista64 again, but with even worse results:
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm198/Roobir/postrepwinvista.jpg
This all happened from Wednesday to Friday, should I send this card back again to the suppliers ?
Any input will be appreciated,
Roobir
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