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Gigabyte Windforce GTX570 OC 13I Rev 2.0
So, I got my 570 last week. It had problems from the beginning.
First thing I noticed when I went to pick my pc up was the tech was performing a benchmark with latest program. Was going good untill windows stopped it due to an error. I brushed it off figuring it was a glitch in software or something. Secondly, I came home with my rig, hooked it all up, plugged my HDMI cable in, booted up......no signal to the monitor. Plugged the DVI in to see what happens...it works. Not as clear a screen as with HDMI but I can live with it. Must be a driver I ammissing I figured. Tried searching the net for some hints as to what it might be. No joy for my sypmtoms. Thirdly, I play CLoD, looks great....graphics on high, great fps, smooth play with no hicups....excellent. I jump out of game and shut down the pc as I am going out for a bit. Come home, boot up, and get a screen that syas something about over clocking. Now I don't oc any card, don't really know how to do it with the voltages and all that...besides..its factory over clocked. So I start it up, all seems normal until I try to access my nvidia control panel, I get a screen thta states there is no plug and play device plugged into my card. The screen looses its resolution and goes to default 800x600. Baffled I check device manager and see the Nvidia GTX570 in the list with a yellow warning icon....its properties states error code 43. Now, searching the net for an explanation I find it could be a driver issue or bad hardware. So I put my older EVGA GTS250 back in and it boots fine, even with HDMI plugged in...no problems at all. Baffled I do a fresh reinstall of win7 and all drivers...etc, etc. Still the same...it says something about over clocking on boot up and the same when trying to access the nvidia control panel. I took out both 250's to try the 570 by itsellf...same..put both 250's back in..works fine. At this point I am ready to rip someones heaqd off....namely the #@*%er who put this stuff in...thermaltake 750 wat psu and the 570. I bring this stuff back to the store to have them check it out today. Waiting a reply and a possible assualt charge if they bullshit me. So...does anyone here have any ideas as to what this may be....I have a feeling its a bad card. Whiskey |
Your Problem is caused by the bios.
Update + cmos reset, then check settings Your psu is powerful enough? |
That may be it....all though I would have figured the techs who put my hardware in would have done all the necessary updating.
I knew I should have done all this myself rather than let them at my pc. But now they have it again...hopefully they do as you have suggested. He did say it sounds like a software issue rather than a bad card...keeping my fingers crossed here. I will speak with the teck later today and ask him about that. I do hope its not a bad card...I waited long time to get it not to mention the cost of it. Thanks mate S! ps: Readi g all the info on the net about possible problems has me baffled not too mention worried. S! Whiskey |
that was brand new complete rig?
I could be wrong actually. But change in resolution usually means the OS "lost" the drivers, you get the same effect when you update the driver, for a short period the system has to run without them. But usually they either work or they don't. Funny error you got there. That overclocking screen, was that blue screen like or still within windows? |
No...no blue screen...just the black screen like when you have to select safe mode. Except it had that message about over clocking and it had some choices of how to start windows...can't really remember them now.
Yip...strange indeed. The 570 is brand new and never did recognize the hdmi cable I plugged in from the start. But as soon as I put the gts250 back in it worked....with no problems. Is it possible that my 570 (type and brand) may use a different driver for the hdmi than my gts 250? I still think the card was fubar from the get go. I hope I am wrong cause I don't feel like waiting another 2 weeks to get a replacement. Whiskey |
Well, for me personally it sounds very much like a faulty graphics card, I doubt very much its the bios.
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Nope. Gigbyte recomends an older driver on their site though, but this can't be the problem. if your 250 works drivers are ok. bios is almost ruled out(you would get a black screen plus it's not an onbard card which you can oc/mess w. in the bios) Maybe it's some crappy OC software, or a lemon card. I've never seen a OC option in the boot menue. :confused: Wtf is that? |
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D'oh. Sounds like a duff card, I've had tonnes of WTF moments with my current build. A weak psu on the last GPU upgrade taught me about amps and rails stuff.
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