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Title: Graphics card sick
Post by: Glenn on Sep 11, 2010, 16:13:36
The ATI 5770 graphics card in racing system is sick, updating the drivers has had no effect, I contacted Novatech this morning, within the hour I had an RMA number to return it for testing, before hopefully replacement.

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Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: Rik on Sep 11, 2010, 16:17:15
You wouldn't want to drive that, would you. :(
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: Glenn on Sep 11, 2010, 16:19:38
It makes it 'interesting'
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: Rik on Sep 11, 2010, 16:27:07
A bit like driving in fog and ice, you mean. ;D
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: pctech on Sep 11, 2010, 16:29:46
Yes it's definitely about to shuffle off this mortal coil.

BTW Glenn, had a look at the site linked to on your profile, how do I get started as would like to join up?
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: Glenn on Sep 11, 2010, 16:34:46
Just sign up to the forum http://wrracing.net/forum/index.php the guys will help you as they are very friendly. They use rfactor (http://www.rfactor.net/) to race on, with races held on  Wednesday, Friday and Saturday's.
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: pctech on Sep 11, 2010, 16:39:24
Cheers I'll take a look.

Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: mrapoc on Sep 12, 2010, 23:34:13
Looks like somethin was overheating?

I got the 5750 in mine, Asus Top edition (better cooling and you can change voltage for ocing)

Already changed the thermal paste  -  cant believe how cr*p the stuff is the OEMs put on there! I was hitting 100c while benchmarking, changing the paste brought it down to 60-70c overnight!
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: Technical Ben on Sep 13, 2010, 16:34:06
I remember seeing the instruction manual to how to put together a Macbook. They shipped the production over to China to make it cheaper. So all the instructions had to be in diagrams (I'm guessing they did not want to pay extra to have it translated  :dunno:). So, they used a picture of a tube of thermal paster and an arrow, for each component that needed some paste... guess what happened. Thousands of models ended up with an ENTIRE TUBE of paste on each chip in the laptop.  :slap: Needless to say, they died after a month and needed a RMA.

Think this link explains the story... http://www.zdnet.com/blog/apple/thermal-grease-theory/187
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: Glenn on Sep 13, 2010, 16:39:16
Whenever I replace an HP laptop systemboard, it comes with instructions to use the entire syringe full of thermal paste on the CPU, around 2.5cc  :eek4:
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: Rik on Sep 13, 2010, 16:39:53
Oh don't you just love it when they get bitten like that.  :evil: TomTom just sent me a customer satisfaction survey to complete, only problem was, it was in Finnish. Needless to say, I couldn't do a very good job of it. :)
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: Glenn on Sep 13, 2010, 16:44:53
Just remove 1 'n' and send it back.
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: Rik on Sep 13, 2010, 16:52:40
:lol:

I waited for the comments page, which I know exists, and let them know there.
Title: Re: Graphics card sick
Post by: Niall on Sep 13, 2010, 20:40:54
Quote from: Glenn on Sep 11, 2010, 16:13:36
The ATI 5770 graphics card in racing system is sick, updating the drivers has had no effect, I contacted Novatech this morning, within the hour I had an RMA number to return it for testing, before hopefully replacement.

Oddly enough when I have graphics cards dying on me, only ATi cards look like that. It's always the memory on them dying when that happens. On my Nvidia cards when they die, they just stop working instantly, it's quite great having no warning :(