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pavlya

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  1. Hi, i've made it a little bit another way.

    Made 2 profile's in Afterburner one with

    2D - 340Gpu/450Memory(its the lowest clock i can set in afterburner :) ).

    3D - 740/1005 (slightly overclocked) .

    I'm playing 2 games starcraft 2 and battlefield 3, so max GPU temp in starcraft is 72-73, in battlefield 80-83.

    When playing SC, afterburner changes profiles automatically, in BF3, i need to change them manually.

    Noise is not so pleasant, when playing, but there is nothing i can do :)

  2. Thanks for response, i've got 5 messages, so i was able to download bios, that you provided :).

    Tried to flash the bios an succeed on second try. The "Boot from usb" option was the second one, and not third, as i thought :).

    Now all works fine, i've got my second display with normal resolution.

    Sorry for flaming in this thread, i think i got all issues i can get with this card :).

    I saw a weird thing with GPU and GPU Memory clock.

    When i stop playing - GPU clock returns to 250Mhz, but memory remains on 900Mhz (According to HWInfo).

    I go to TRIXX, make some little overclock, or just push "reset" button, the clocks returned to 100 GPU, 150 Memory, but screen begin to flick, when i type something or surfing internet.

    I have win 7 64bit, Catalyst version 13.9.

    Is there anything i could do with this ?

  3. Hi all,

    I've got my 6970m recently, the card salvaged from clevo notebook :smug:.

    Only major problem i've got is connecting secondary display to my laptop:

    Display resolution limits to 1600x1200 and i've got some flickering.

    Flashing the bios from alienware 6970m can solve this problem ? If yes, can someone send me a link, for the vbios files, because i can't download from this thread(don't have permissions :( ).

    Thanks

  4. The Toshiba one most likely won't work. The other looks like MSI, might work, can't guarantee it. Should work... but yea... no way to tell for sure.

    I recommend going for a newer card, e.g. a 670mx, it's a bit more expensive (ca $300) but the performance is better, especially overclocked.

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