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Author:  kungfukoi [ Sat Sep 14, 2013 8:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Terrible Graphic Freezes with GeForce GTX 670

Hello,

I'm running the GTX 670, and everything seems good day-to-day and when running my 3d software and even with running the iPi Recorder.

However, things get extremely unstable the moment I take my data into iPi Studio, and attempt to cleanup, or edit in anyway.

Basically, I get green blocks that freeze up the entire system, forcing a reboot. The green blocks often return on reboot, and need the system needs to be left off for a few minutes until it reboots.

Needlessly to say, this makes any sort of cleanup extremely painful.

So, two questions:

1) Are there any known issues with running iPi Studio on a GTX 670?
2) What is the preferred Graphics Card to run iPi Studio on!?

I've already contacted Nvidia's disturber from which I got the card, and have the option of sending it back to be replaced. Just during that time, I'm out a workstation and can't play with iPi!!

If there is a comparable card, I'm thinking of just ordering it, and when it arrives, replacing the GTX 670 with it, and then return the faulty one, and selling it when it returns.

Please advise..
Thanks in advance.

Author:  kungfukoi [ Sat Sep 14, 2013 8:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Terrible Graphic Freezes with GeForce GTX 670

This.

http://i.imgur.com/DWMapPO.jpg

Author:  vmaslov [ Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Terrible Graphic Freezes with GeForce GTX 670

Hello
We have one PC with GTX 670 and everything works OK.
Please ensure you have the latest video drivers from NVIDIA.

Author:  kungfukoi [ Sun Sep 15, 2013 9:36 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Terrible Graphic Freezes with GeForce GTX 670

Yeah, All drivers are up to date...
I suspect it's a faulty card.

I'm going to RMA it... Just sucks because of the downtime associated with loosing a card.

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