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I have 2 of them running in crossfire... Very early cards too, got them the first day. I actually did change the coolers to thermalright, made a huge difference. They are solid as a rock.
But I just noticed that Asus released a new BIOS for the EAH4850 series last week that has a bunch of bug fixes listed. I just dled it and am gonna give it a try.
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