My cards can run 860 core but over 810 and I get VPU recover. The option is not there in CCC to disable it. What's the deal? Can I get rid of it or what?
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My cards can run 860 core but over 810 and I get VPU recover. The option is not there in CCC to disable it. What's the deal? Can I get rid of it or what?
there should be a VPU Recover tab just above the Overdrive tab. you can disable it there.
AVIVO is above that, ive never had GPU recover in x64 vista.
i don't know what to say then. this is what mine has always looked like:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...vpurecover.jpg
vpu recover only pops up when your cards overheat and temporarily shut down and it brings it back up, it wont solve your problem u need better cooling or a more aggressive fan setting in your bios
and i cant disable it in x64 only in x86
It happens a 92c and 60c, it's not temps. I was under the impression that VPU recover occurred when the drivers detected artifacting. What genius at ATI decided to remove the disable option for x64? I really wish I kept my 8800GTS 640 at times...
i don't think any 3870 owners are game stable at 860 core without volt mods anyway. i haven't seen VPU Recover rear its ugly head since i got these cards, but i did try CoD4 at 850 core and the game crashed after a few minutes. i'd recommend a pencil mod or lowering your OC for gaming.
my 3870 with no mods dose 866 x 1377 with out problem
and the drivers can crash if the ram gets undervolted by the gpu pulling more watts when it gets hot
1377 wow... vmem modded I assume? And the card undervolts the ram under the increased load of an OC'd core? That might be an issue...
vista does not support vpu recover..xp is the only one where vpu recover works