[GFX] MSI Twin Frozr Club

jtchoy

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Looks better. :D

Can sort by model? Under each model list the user. I think it will look even better. :)
 

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ah ok, i go sort, still got the excel sheet on.

edit: i think leave it as it is better, the number of models for the TFII alone got 20 groups liao :s22:
 
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ah ok, i go sort, still got the excel sheet on.

edit: i think leave it as it is better, the number of models for the TFII alone got 20 groups liao :s22:
:eek:

Really got 20 different models? Took a quick look and it doesn't seem like that much. Thanks for your effort anyway. :)
 

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:eek:

Really got 20 different models? Took a quick look and it doesn't seem like that much. Thanks for your effort anyway. :)

So far from the list there are:

3 models/variants for TF I
20 models/variants for TF II
13 models/variants for TF III

see already is :s22: :s22:

a total of 36 different models/variants in this thread.
 

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Hi guys. I am thinking of getting 560Ti. If dun OC got point to get TFIII or not? Thanks.

hmm..afaik TFIII will be noisier for the 560Ti..depends if u wan performance at the expense of lower noise level anot (for the factory OC-ed TF III hawk)

and of cos budget..




@All Twin Frozr Club members: our last member count is 121!!:D

PS: I've added the dash (Thank ravener for the dash idea) and removed the multiple member per line in the list..

actually i was hoping to align all the names with the [tab] key but it doesnt work in forum post..prolly need a tag (like html) for the indentation to show up..any pros can advice on this?
 
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wah damn pissed man... Afterburner is causing me alot of problems with the fans on the 570 twin frozr2

issue is that when i set fan speed to any number from 50% to 85%, the fan rpm hovers around 1000-1200rpm but then the temp will rise to almost 60. also the fan cant spin properly

then i tried uninstalling afterburner, guess what, at 85% the rpm is at 3300

here's a vid of the problem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wISY6Y6Xj4

EDIT:
1 hr later, same issue happened with the fan. might turn out the be a fan problem instead
 
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wah damn pissed man... Afterburner is causing me alot of problems with the fans on the 570 twin frozr2

issue is that when i set fan speed to any number from 50% to 85%, the fan rpm hovers around 1000-1200rpm but then the temp will rise to almost 60. also the fan cant spin properly

then i tried uninstalling afterburner, guess what, at 85% the rpm is at 3300

here's a vid of the problem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wISY6Y6Xj4

EDIT:
1 hr later, same issue happened with the fan. might turn out the be a fan problem instead

embedded for u bro..



so gg to rma?
 

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thanks. anyways the issue is fixed, turns out to be a fan problem. had to wait about an hour at corbell service centre, but went home happy
 

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MSI TFII install problem

Hi, Need help from experts

Just installed on new rig.
Under device manager the display adaptor appears just as 'Nvidia Gforce GTX 560Ti" . Drivers were installed during OS installation (Win7 Prof 64bits). No mention of MSI.
When i auto run MSI install disc i get part of the setup page. When trying to install drivers from divers directory on install disk message says no compitible card found.

May i know whats the problem, if any?
 

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Must it show MSI? On mine it also shows nvidia and what ever model only.

The brand doesn't matter to the computer anyway. Its all the same other than cooler (if 3rd party cooler, otherwise all the same reference cooler), sometimes slightly different clocks, rams or sticker. Price, warranty and distro also. Other than those its the same things, all using the same chip.
 

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Hi, Need help from experts

Just installed on new rig.
Under device manager the display adaptor appears just as 'Nvidia Gforce GTX 560Ti" . Drivers were installed during OS installation (Win7 Prof 64bits). No mention of MSI.
When i auto run MSI install disc i get part of the setup page. When trying to install drivers from divers directory on install disk message says no compitible card found.

May i know whats the problem, if any?

hmm..the gfx card installed shud b just the model and not the brand..if you wanna install gfx drivers u shud dl the latest frm Nvidia website..similar to MSI utilities..u can dl them frm MSI's website too :D
 

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Must it show MSI? On mine it also shows nvidia and what ever model only.

The brand doesn't matter to the computer anyway. Its all the same other than cooler (if 3rd party cooler, otherwise all the same reference cooler), sometimes slightly different clocks, rams or sticker. Price, warranty and distro also. Other than those its the same things, all using the same chip.

hmm..the gfx card installed shud b just the model and not the brand..if you wanna install gfx drivers u shud dl the latest frm Nvidia website..similar to MSI utilities..u can dl them frm MSI's website too :D

Ok. but cant install drivers etc from installation disk. says "incompatible card"
 
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