ive fixed bent pins before. make sure you get a needle or a really sharp small knife that can fit in between the row of pins... also you might need magnifying glasses if you have less than stellar eyesight. just make sure every pin lines up perfectly in a row and you should be fine
could easily be fixed if they give us an option on how many physx rendered objects stay on the screen... slow downs only happen when too much of those chunk of rocks flies all over you, plus the numerous monsters that are being rendered as well
1. it was intended as a direct competitor against the 7950 but because AMD cant get any good driver performance out of their cards nvidia was able to capitalize with the 600 series
2. As of now the 670 and 7950 trade blows with each other... again... look at the benchmarks...
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/Catalyst_12.11_Performance/1.html
heres a good benchmark between nvidia and ati post 12.11 drivers... take note that they did not test with the new 310.33 "performance drivers" the stock 7950 is now equal to a 670 (idk if this is the boost edition or not)...
if you didnt OC your card and it crashes in multiple games that means that theres something wrong with it. people in the evga forums have had the same thing happen to them... might want to get that rmad
edit - i only crash in bf3, not a driver crash but a system crash, when i OC my card...
its not your temps ive had my 670 go past 100... lol. when it crashes does it say that the display driver crashed? or is it just the games thats crashing?
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