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so i went out and bought a Asus GTX 660TI 2G version and it allowes me to play on Ultra but crashes? ;last night i played for a good 30-45 mins without a prob on our Softcore server and i know CoolMD had a prob with his 660TI so whoever helped him sort his prob or anyone in General could help..that'd be much appreciated

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Take it back and buy a Greggs corn beef pasty insted, much more fun :unknw:



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I think a full format and os install fixed the issue.

Not sure at this time

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Something to do with drivers.

Did you unintsall the drivers all the way?

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try a few of these steps for uninstalling the driver correctly and reinstalling it:

1. Run the uninstall for driver

2. Next run cccleaner, restart computer - http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner

3. Next run drivesweeper, choose amd hit remove, then restart again - http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/guru3d_driver_sweeper_(no_installer).html

4. Install new driver on reboot.

Be sure to have driver ready b4 you do step 1. As the desktop res will make it hard to see after step 3.

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Due let us know what get you back in the battle solder.



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done what you said..and used the drivers from CD now updating from the Nvidia site



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What's your power supply wattage? Video card crashes are usually a) driver, B) over temp, or c) Insufficient power. Could be a combination of more than one. If you're monitoring your GPU temp (http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html) and it's not extreme, and you're at the latest STABLE nvidia driver release (http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx), then consider upgrading your power supply. I have a 750W on my system and it seems to be powering my 660Ti just fine. It's even an overclocked edition from MSI. But I wouldn't go a watt below 750.



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its all ok...it was vertual video memory thingy bob


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