Hi everyone,
I've been having some problems with my card ( a HD3870 X2) using the most recent official ATI drivers (Catalyst 8.3). Every time I restart, the screen goes blank after booting up Windows. Pretty much every fix out there, I've tried, and I turned to the Omega drivers for a solution.
Unfortunately, the Omega drivers don't seem to install themselves, and directing the Windows Hardware Wizard to the right INI files doesn't install them either. Is my card still unsupported or buggy or the like?
Oh, and before I installed the Omega drivers, I uninstalled the Catalyst 8.3 ones, restarted, ran DriverCleaner twice and then installed them.
I solely installed the video drivers, without AtiTray and MultiRes.
I'm a bit at the end of my rope here, the only solution that I haven't tried yet is changing my PSU. The one I'm using now is a "OCZ850GXSSLI-EU GameXStream 850W SLI Ready, silent 120mm glowing blue fan, High Power Gamers". Here are the technical specs:
[TWEAKNEWS] - OCZ GAMEXSTREAM 850 WATT POWER SUPPLY REVIEW - PAGE 2
Another relevant bit is at the last page (conclusions): "Four +12V rails (20A each) "
From the official ATI website:
Quote:
ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 System Requirements
550 Watt or greater power supply with two 2x3-pin PCIe® power connectors required (750 Watt and four 6-pin connectors for dual ATI CrossFireX™)
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So there ought to be no problem there.
Last thing: My motherboard doesn't have an onboard videochipset, so the solution on ATI's site is no of no use to me either.
EDIT: Oh and I'm running XP Pro
So yeah, I could really use some help right now. If you need more hardware specs, just reply.
EDIT: Oh, and I've played Crysis on this card at 1280x1024 with high settings and 4xAA, and I sometimes (around five times in a 2-hour period) had "spikeish" artifacts (floating point miscalculations, or so I heard?). That issue might be overheating, but it still doesn't explain why my computer won't boot in the morning when its temperature is the same as the room it's in
