Seems like a shame to let the card itself go to waste paid $179 for it and as far as I can tell, it's only the card's fan that's gone wonky. They also already said 'same-day service' couldn't be guaranteed, so that's that. Really don't want to ship the darned thing don't want to be without the PC that long & don't trust anything else not to get banged up during shipping. only - figures), and if they weren't located about a two-hour drive away, I'd have taken it in to them. CPU Solutions (they built the PC for me) have already said it's no longer under warranty (1 yr. but even that seems a little high especially considering from what I've read, it looks like replacing the fan is rather involved. I'd called around town and the cheapest labor rate was $60/hr. I'd already looked up how to clean/replace the fan on a graphics card and it seemed a little too involved for me. Have no idea what make/model the fan itself is - it's under the card and very difficult to get a good look at. 7 day return.The details for the card on the sales order are: PCI Express Video Card: Radeon HD6850 775M 1GB. Requires a 6-pin power connector and minimum of a 450 Watt power supply or higher with a minimum 25 amps on the 12v, PCI-Express 2.0 or PCI-Express 16x slot. G3D Mark 2195ĪMD Radeon R7 250X - 1GB GDDR5: XFX Radeon R7 250X, 950 MHz GPU, 640 Stream Processors, DisplayPort / 2 DVI-I / HDMI connector, Triple monitor support, Direct X 12.0 and Open GL 4.4 optimization, Multi-Monitor, 4096 x 2160 Max Digital Resolution. G3D Mark 1899 Note: One fan a bit noisyĪMD HD 7770 1GB GDDR5: Dell HD 7770, 1020MHz Core Clock, 1150MHz Memory Clock, 128bit memory interface, DirectX 11.2 and Open GL 4.2 optimization, HDMI / DVI (supports VGA adapter) / DisplayPort, Requires a minimum of a 500 Watt power supply or higher with a 6 pin power connector. AMD HD 6850 1GB GDDR5: Gigabyte GV-R685OC-1GD, overclock to 820MHz, 256-bit memory interface, DirectX 11.2 and Open GL 4.2 optimization, HDMI / 2 DVI (one supports VGA adapter) / DisplayPort, Requires a minimum of a 500 Watt power supply or higher with a 6 pin power connector.
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