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nagufever

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When i run GPU-Z to check my graphic card,the screen becomes red,why is it so only when i run GPU-z v0.4.When i play games,there is no issue.Is my graphic card having problem?Please help me ASAP.
 

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you need version 0.6.0 or newer for proper kepler support
 

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Wait, how do you have one these cards? Did they release yet?
 

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you need version 0.6.0 or newer for proper kepler support
If i use this card with Core 2 duo processor,Intel DQ45CB motherboard can i still fully utilise this graphic card?Is there a difference if i use with intel core i5 processor?It is because i feel some part of Need For Speed Hot Pursuit is lagging when i play it using these GPU.Please advise me!
 

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update gpuz
the latest is 0.6.2
your version is too old
it may have some bug with the gk-gpu
 

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update gpuz
the latest is 0.6.2
your version is too old
it may have some bug with the gk-gpu

that's exactly the case. previous version which didn't support kepler caused the red screen. everything newer works fine
 

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that's exactly the case. previous version which didn't support kepler caused the red screen. everything newer works fine
If i use this GPU with core 2 duo processor and LGA775 motherboard with 8GB ddr2 RAm,Will there be difference with i5/i7 processor with Sandybridge motherboard and 8 GB DDr3 ram?
 
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If i use this GPU with core 2 duo processor and LGA775 motherboard with 8GB ddr2 RAm,Will there be difference with i5/i7 processor with Sandybridge motherboard and 8 GB DDr3 ram?

List you specs in your profile please. It all depends on what C2D you have, what resolution your monitor has and what games you play. It is obvious that there will be a big difference in overall performance of your machine since we are talking about 4 cores of the second Intel Core generation but in specific cases (non CPU intensive games) the difference would be smaller.
 

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List you specs in your profile please. It all depends on what C2D you have, what resolution your monitor has and what games you play. It is obvious that there will be a big difference in overall performance of your machine since we are talking about 4 cores of the second Intel Core generation but in specific cases (non CPU intensive games) the difference would be smaller.
My processor is E8400,Intel dq45CB motherboard, 2GBX4 ddr2 800Mhz Kingston,WD Caviar Blue 640GB X2, Asus GTX670 Direct Cu and Cooler Master Silent pro 800W Gold.I am using an 19inch Acer monitor.will there be a big difference ?
 
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On a 19" screen you probably wont even know the difference. A GTX670 is pretty much overkill on such a resolution.
 
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In games like Starcraft 2, GTA4, BFBC2 just to name a few you will see big differences. Also, since you play at a lower res (1280x1024 or is it a 16:9 monitor?) the CPU becomes more important. A good way to see if you are hold back by your CPU is to watch in OSD what MSI Afterburner (a good utility which can show you in real time things like GPU clocks, temps, load and so on) shows you for GPU load. If it's under 99% in most of the games then your GPU is waiting for CPU to feed some more stuff.
 
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