Gtx 670 reference ASRock Fatal1ty Z77 Professional

my gtx 670 sli setup does not matter whether single card or chills fatal1ty choppy and consists of all the games .. mpower there is no problem, but when I wear .. If you do not have been inconsistent with the roof of the Fatal1ty motherboard has a problem ...

Quote from: kaptanedi on 21-May-13, 05:20:58
my gtx 670 sli setup does not matter whether single card or chills fatal1ty choppy and consists of all the games .. mpower there is no problem, but when I wear .. If you do not have been inconsistent with the roof of the Fatal1ty motherboard has a problem ...
-All games choppy jumps and chills
-ASRock Fatal1ty Z77 single card or dual card in the game ...
 - two msi gtx 670 reference design ..
-Could it be the motherboard incompatibility
-settings are the same games, but there is no problem mpower
-There is no problem for the same games mpower

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    MB: ASUS M4N68T updated BIOS few days
    GPU: MSI N670GTX-PM2D2GD5/OC installed 301.42 WHQL drivers and also tried older drivers from CD
    PSU: Corsair TX650-V2 (is it enough? )
    Case: Coolermaster CM690 Dominator II
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    Monitor: LG W2242SM connected by VGA adapter (playing on 1680x1050)
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    - Re install windows (windows 7 professional 64-bit)
    - uninstall MSI afterburner, than install newer one.
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