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If I get it, it will cost me $200 with 1.5 years warranty still left on it. And I should easily be able to get $100 for my 3850 (since it is an awesome card that plays Crysis at very high res with no problems), so it is a great value upgrade.
Would that be the one R31Nismoid has f/s?

The RV770 series cards are great but only issues with ATI unfortunately are their drivers.

Whats your 3d mark 06 score mine is 12185 on vista 32bit
What CPU?

ok on windows 7 64bit with ATI Catalyst™ 9.4 Suite for Windows 7 (64 bit)

Pass 2 251.98 - fps_max 400

Pass 3 256.88 - fps_max 600

Pass 4 244.08 - firefox open in the back ground

first test was fps max 300 and only got 230 odd

ok im having FF issues that is not loging me in

IE will let me login Opera will let me login just no love with FF

ok latest tests

CSS standard Clocks 2.4ghz - ATI Catalyst™ 9.4 Suite for Windows XP (32 bit)

Pass 1 - 215.71

Pass 2 - 213.50

Pass 3 - 215.01

dismal fail

CSS O/C 3.5ghz - ATI Catalyst™ 9.4 Suite for Windows XP (32 bit)

Pass 1 - 245.20

and Everest @ 2.4ghz

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Everest @ 3.5ghz

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Super Pi @ 3.4

1M 20.438s

Super Pi @ 3.5

16.359s

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Air cooled... need to bring the ram speed back down

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brought the ram speed back and now stable at 4Ghz... now I'll try a 3dmark06 run

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no idea Steve. Maybe full uninstall FF, reboot and reinstall the latest FF?
Try in Safe-mode and disabling all Add-ons, extensions etc. Also, check in Tools>Options>Privacy that accept cookies is ticked. If not what he said ^^^.

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