The reason why others found "workarounds" and "fixes" for their builds was whatever change they made either installed a different combination of files or on a more subtle level caused a code routine to be ignored or bypassed. Simply, the application software your using isn't fully compatible with windows 7 (yet).įlash code and codecs-> browser-> DirextX-> graphics drivers.you proved the last two are working okay in general so the fault is originating in the flash and/or browser. I don't expect it to definetly resolve the problem because it likely originates in the Flash codecs and unless a specific bugfix was added to DirectX to catch it then it will pass through to the hardware (requiring hardware acceleration to be tuned down a notch or two so as to not run the routine thats receiving the buggy data). The DirectX version in your info is the original release version so a fresh install should be done since the updated version has a number of fixes relating to Windows 7. Okay that rules out hardware as a possible error source and the only common element between those having this type of problem (different mobos chipsets graphics manufacturers) was Directx which is an interface between software and hardware (no common DirectX release though). Look after that first and then discuss tweaking the rig for maximum effect. that's what you want in a gaming rig the power to handle the toughest graphics with decent fps.Īlso, should you decide in the future to use another 5770 to crossfire the 650tx would need to be replaced but the 750tx would be okay. think of it like driving a car with a 6 cylinder engine it's more than adaquate in most cases but it can't compare to a big block v8 when it comes to reserve power-like when you pass a transport truck on the freeway the 6 banger is working hard at it but a big v8 just cruises by and still has power to spare. The corsair 650tx is a tough PSU but with your rig i would suggest the corsair 750tx. it is very likely the problem will dissapear after you have done that. the first and only thing you need to do at this point is replace that PSU with a quality unit that is capable of powering your nice rig with ease. it will draw even more power and produce more heat and the PSU will be even less efficient as a result and could end in a cascade failure.
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