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#1 Bw0mp
Member since 2007 • 25 Posts

if you are getting it from newegg, make sure you send in the mail-in rebate for it, that'll definitely make it worth the price. Also.. check your psu to see if it meets the requirements of the new card, don't wanna burn the thing out by not giving it enough juice to run. You shouldn't have a problem running most newer games on medium/high (except crysis of course).

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#2 Bw0mp
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it could be several things, you may just need to upgrade your videocard drivers. But theres always the possibility that your card is overheating, or its just not getting enough power from your psu, crysis is very demanding even on low settings and will tax the majority of system out there so that wouldn't surprise me. First thing I would do though, is to check the temps of your system, then if thats not it, try different drivers for your videocard.
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#3 Bw0mp
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you have to remember that there are alot of different components that all need power in your computer case (usb/firewire ports, soundcard if you have one, the cpu, ram, any lights your case may have etc) so a good rule of thumb is to get more power then you think you'll need, just to be on the safe side, cause you can damage things if they don't get enough power.
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#4 Bw0mp
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you can reinstall them as many times as you like, as long as you don't replace your motherboard, if you do that, then you'll have to call up ms to get another key, or worse.. buy another copy
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