helloWorld
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System Name | My Computer |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 2600K @ 4.8 GHz (24/7 Stable Clock) |
Motherboard | ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe |
Cooling | Custom Liquid Cooling On CPU |
Memory | 8 GB (2 x 4GB) AData DDR3 @ 1.6 GHz (24/7 Stable Clock) |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Windforce GTX 670 @ 1313 MHz Core / 1507 MHz Memory |
Storage | 120GB Corsair Force GT |
Display(s) | Crossover 27" IPS @ 2560x1440 |
Case | Dimastech v2.5 Easy |
Audio Device(s) | On Motherboard |
Power Supply | Antec HCP 1.2kW |
Software | Windows 7 x64 Home Premium w/SP1 |
I was experimenting with overclocking of the GPUs, and my main GTX 570 was always hotter than the other 570 because it sat behind it and only had hot air to cool itself with. Well, according to Afterburner, the temps would get into the 90 C realm occasionally.
I just experienced some random crashed, no blue screen at all, and now, I had to take the monitor DVI cable from the main 570 and put it into the other 570 in order for me to see anything in Windows. Now, nVidia Control Panel no longer gives me the option to even set my SLI up, and according to it and Windows Device Manager, I only have 1 GTX570 listed.
Did I destroy the card?
I just experienced some random crashed, no blue screen at all, and now, I had to take the monitor DVI cable from the main 570 and put it into the other 570 in order for me to see anything in Windows. Now, nVidia Control Panel no longer gives me the option to even set my SLI up, and according to it and Windows Device Manager, I only have 1 GTX570 listed.
Did I destroy the card?