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#1 Jayrm14
Member since 2007 • 25 Posts
Its a problem with the drivers provided by Creative. You can visit their support forum to read more information about it, but they are supposed to be releasing new drivers to fix these issues this week.
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#3 Jayrm14
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Yes, you can upgrade a dx9 to a dx10 card with the upgrade. You guys should just go read the term and conditions rather than assuming. http://www.evga.com/stepup/default.asp?switch=2
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#4 Jayrm14
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No, you cannot keep upgrading using the step-up program. The step-up applies for ONE upgrade within a 90 day period.
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#5 Jayrm14
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Thats a very good overclock, most people sit around 600/900 with the GTS.
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#6 Jayrm14
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Well to tell you the truth, its going to be well worth it, as its alpha stage the R600 or the RX2900(thats right not the XT or PRO or even the XTX versions, so you can imagine) is over-performing (if such a word exists) that stupid 8800GTX ( more than 40% performance gain) that everyone has fallen in love with, just because it the best out now, yet it f-drops in crysis... what a lame card to get for this year... ATi and Amd still have tricks up there sleeves! Take that Nvidia lovers! trastamad03

Links to information please?  Oh right... you are talking out your butt!