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#1 ATLReppa770
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Hm .. Shadowrun is one of my favorites. I never cared about Brink before but now that you said this, I'll check it out. Thanks.

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#2 ATLReppa770
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I have 2 available (left). Either making me laugh, or beating me in MvC3 (360) will get you the code.

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#3 ATLReppa770
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[QUOTE="M4Ntan"]

amazing deal right now.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139021

90$ after mail in rebate.

AutoPilotOn

seems pretty nice. I just have modular now and I love it so I wouldn't go back to all the cords I dont need.

something like this

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139010&cm_re=modular_psu_750W-_-17-139-010-_-Product

+1, I agree the HX and AX are far more superior than the TX series, and well worth the extra dollars.
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#4 ATLReppa770
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I unplugged mine (the one that came w/ 212+). It's too loud. Now, all my fans are connected to the power supply, no PWM/MOBO controlled CPU cooler fan.

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#5 ATLReppa770
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Download from here.

Pretty good update.

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I was just about to post it. Time to update !
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#6 ATLReppa770
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570. Temping. Must .. remain strong.

Wait a second. 90 day warranty? HAH. No thanks.

I'll wait 'till my card breaks in 5+ years, and I get a free upgrade to the then-current equivalent card.

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#7 ATLReppa770
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[QUOTE="broken_bass_bin"]

[QUOTE="BLaZiNg_SPEED"]
I use a TRUST 570 Watt Pro Power supply http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=15317

UltimateGamer95

That's a terrible power supply. I bet that's the problem.

Trust are a rubbish low-end brand, and it doesn't even have active PFC

agreed. He should go with a name brand such as Antec, Corsair, Silverstone, Thermaltake, OCZ, etc.

Lol .. OCZ? Oh yeah, their power supplies are reliable ........ Corsair; AX or HX series, no other supply should be looked at.

Edit: Just realized how old this was. :|

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If I knew of a program that could control the temps. of a PWM fan, I would definitely use it.

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#9 ATLReppa770
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Just a quick question. I want to start overclocking my GTX 560 Ti since I heard its very good for OCing. However I DO NOT want to mess with the voltage at all. I'm just looking tosafely get another5-10 FPS out of my card. I downloaded the EVGA Precision tool. Before I start increasing the core clock and shader clock I just want to knowif EVGA Precision will mess with my GPU'svoltage at all or will my card and computer simply reset back to its default settings if I raise the levels to high?

Hercules321
No, it won't mess w/ your voltages. You know, a notch or two in voltage shouldn't do any harm. If you're looking to get 5-10 frames, that's a pretty big overclock requirement. You can't just bump it up w/ stock voltage and achieve that goal. Check here for others' input on voltages, and clocks: http://www.overclock.net/nvidia/890903-nvidia-gtx-500-series-owners-club-24.html
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#10 ATLReppa770
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[QUOTE="szafto"][QUOTE="ATLReppa770"][QUOTE="szafto"]So just download the same drivers(270.51) without deleting anything? :D If it's still not there in the beta version i'll wait for the real version and hopefully that will have the clean install ^^

Finally, it's fixed ! Or, at least, it's definitely been reduced a bunch. Raise your voltage to the next notch, it should allow it to run more stable. At 1.02, the stuttering was very annoying, at 1.03 .. it became slightly less annoying and now, at 1.05 even, it seems all around stable. So, try that out.

What? I didn't understand :(

:| Use MSI Afterburner and bump the voltage up an extra notch. If your card is overclocked, it sometimes needs just a little more voltage to make it stable.