Pixel and Texture Fillrate problem

hi,
i bought yesterday a 5850 twin froze vga that is not having the normal configuration;
instead of
Pixel Fill Rate    23200 MPixels/sec
Texture Fill Rate    52200 MTexels/sec
it has
Pixel Fill Rate    12800 MPixels/sec
Texture Fill Rate    28800 MTexels/sec;
http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/11/04/08/htc.png
i have made a 3dmark 2006 benchmark to compare with the old geforce leadtek 9600gt extreme s-fanpipe and i was dissapointed; it is with 3838 points greater:
-12838(2010.11.29)[SM2.0 Score 5274|HDR/SM3.0 4970|CPU Score 5211] nvidia 260.99 quad
-16731(2011.04.08)[SM2.0 Score 6358|HDR/SM3.0 8385|CPU Score 4397] ati
i have the following system configuration:
Asrock 770de+
Kingstone HyperX1066
CPU Type   QuadCore AMD Phenom II X4 Black Edition B50, 3100 MHz (15.5 x 200)
Fortron BlueStorm 500W
western digital x2 raid0
western digital black
thanks for support

Quote from: Mark on 09-April-11, 07:50:28
Your GPU clock is only running at 400MHz according to that, which is wrong as it should be 725MHz. Can you check in MSI Afterburner to see if it's simply giving false information?
If you've upgraded from another GPU, uninstall your current graphics card drivers, run >>Driver Sweeper<< and then install the drivers provided by MSI.
It could be a problem with your PSU being underpowered. I'm not convinced by dual +12v rail PSUs (particularly as it looks like yours only has 15A on each of the two rails: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article212-page1.html). Try and borrow a decent single +12v rail PSU like the Corsair VX 550W.
thank you for your answer, the problem was solve with Driver-Sweeper, the nvdia driver was not totally uninstalled from windows,
http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/11/04/09/2cz.png
i will take your advice and search to buy a new power supply,
thanks again, have a nice day!

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