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Quote:Originally Posted by cametall Sapphire tech support says (according to their engineers) the Vapor X is NOT voltage locked. I have a feeling it's not locked and it's a software problem. When you buy a new card you become an...
Quote:Originally Posted by tsm106 No. If you're system is not fully stable, it will probably exposed in crossfire. Maybe. If your system is unstable it's going to be better illustrated in crossfire, but that doesn't mean crossfire...
Quote:Originally Posted by Awaz Not sure what you are spouting there. Your experience does not make it everyone. If you are generalizing it, then I will to in saying THEY NEVER BSOD. See my sig-rig - crossfire for day 1 and NO BSOD...
Quote:Originally Posted by cametall I'd like to know how these reviewers upped the voltage with no issues at all... I was wondering the same thing. All the reviews I read indicated they used the Trixx software, which doesn't seem...
Oh, ok. I can up the voltage on mine, but it is really unstable. I haven't been able to run a single 3DMark 11 using the Trixx software. The second I switch to MSI it's fine, but even when the clock settings are set low and the...
On the locked voltage cards, is the Trixx software missing the VDDC box?
The voltage on my 7950 vapor-x will sometimes revert back to 975, even when I'm forcing constant voltage. I'd like to be able to set a maximum and then have it drop down, rather than having to force constant voltage. I have a feeling...
Quote:Originally Posted by gamesandstuffs I have the Vapor-X and its a dud, artifacts when I get it above 950Mhz core even though the VRAM and Core is at 60c Luck of the draw I guess. I've been able to get some good results with my...
I can't believe that the Vapor-X is showing up as discontinued on newegg.com. The card was only out a couple weeks, if that.
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