The strange thing is that I feel a bit bad: I had a 3870x2 but it broke shortly after the 4870x2 came to the market...so I returned it and upgraded by the refund I got to the 4870x2...and this now turns out to be malfunctioning so much that it's unusable...and guess what...the GTX295 hits the market, the vendor takes the other card back and I can again upgrade this strange way. Makes me feel sorry for the vendor...I really do hope that they also get their money back. They are not to blame, ATI is...especially the way they treated this case (and the others with the same card and the same problems).Kaks wrote:Screet, I'm sorry you got burnt by ATI's broken drivers: however, as someone older & wiser told me many a time: It ain't worth it! walk away, man, walk away & don't look back, life is too short!
Hopefully the nvidia card will go some way to make you forget all this hassle...
I really never expected it to go this way...and never intended it. It really feels strange. However, the card is already packaged for return tomorrow and I'm currently running oolite with the X1550 at the exact same "speed" as before...thus I won't even have a bad time waiting for the replacement.
Screet