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Quote:Originally Posted by XAslanX Grab this toolbox and update the firmware with it and it should solve the problems you are having http://ocz.com/consumer/download/firmware/OCZ_Toolbox_v4.3.0.3979.zipit wasn't possible to use that...
thanks for answering this fast!!! nope, I never updated the firmware (it was going perfectly 'till I reinstalled Windows...). Any clues about why it stops working then?
Hi all, last week I formatted my pc and reinstalled the OS, when I started to notice some random freeze of Windows. I strongly suspect of the SSD, but I am not good at reading OCZ's toolbox so hope someone can lend an hand...
Quote:Originally Posted by Code-Red ^ Agreed. I actually just went through and finished Doom I & II again on Ultraviolence, had a great time. I can't stand Doom 3 though, every single thing about that game was NOT Doom.^this so...
Quote:Originally Posted by foldslikepaper In afterburner, click settings, then click the general tab, then check unlock voltage control, check unlock voltage monitoring, and check force constant voltage. Hopefully this will help...
Quote:Originally Posted by foldslikepaper Yes, afterburner will work with all brands. I use it with my sapphires. I'm not positive that this will fix your problem, but it's worth a shot!tried it but couldn't activate voltage...
Quote:Originally Posted by foldslikepaper LDC, have you tried forcing constant voltage with afterburner?mmmh no xD should I? My 7950 is Sapphire, will that software work anyway?
don't know about that score, for sure someone more reliable can tell you I am encountering a problem tho: from time to time my graphic card tends to reduce its voltage (VDDC) thus making my game crash. Is there any way to prevent that...
got this, Cherry Red MX... I am in heaven, this keyboard is so much win
I am slowly surpassing 1Ghz, so far so good
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