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October 20, 2013, 10:34:15 PM
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So it turns out that my Powercolor 7970 is most certainly faulty.
My question now is what should I tell powercolor in the RMA, how can I prove that the card is broken?
I doubt that I can just say that it doesn't mine correctly, and it does work fine most of the time when gaming...

Thanks a lot!
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October 21, 2013, 01:34:17 AM
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So it turns out that my Powercolor 7970 is most certainly faulty.
My question now is what should I tell powercolor in the RMA, how can I prove that the card is broken?
I doubt that I can just say that it doesn't mine correctly, and it does work fine most of the time when gaming...

Thanks a lot!

Can you explain how faulty is it when it come to mining?
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November 05, 2013, 10:10:49 AM
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So it turns out that my Powercolor 7970 is most certainly faulty.
My question now is what should I tell powercolor in the RMA, how can I prove that the card is broken?
I doubt that I can just say that it doesn't mine correctly, and it does work fine most of the time when gaming...

Thanks a lot!

Can you explain how faulty is it when it come to mining?

Probably hardware errors.

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November 05, 2013, 07:12:40 PM
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Just say it crashes in gaming, I had a 7970 that mined perfectly at 730khash yet one of the VRMs would get stupidly hot and any game would crash after 5-10 mins! Mined 105LTC on it and got a full £315 refund on it.
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