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I hate these times
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Don't waste your time
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Vreveal uses the the graphics card's GPU to stabilize my videos and encoding takes less time than and the program does not crash anymore
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After looking into it some, I realized that once again I was not the only person experiencing these issues and decided I would just return this unit and get one that actually works for my needs (ie something that can carry sound more than 2 channel stereo)Driver installed failed HDMI audio portion several times and with several changes made to my system (disable old card in bios/remove old drivers/ remove old driver in safe mode...and on and on and on)I am aware that I could have made this work if I downloaded another driver and changed the settings...but really with brand new upgraded GPU should I have to waste my time trying to get something to work when another card would simply work out of the box
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Some cards give you hard time but this was running with the HDMI out of the box
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I did not spend enough time to give a good assessment of any improvement because the temps shot to 80C just sitting at the gate
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If I would have known ahead of time what the Windows Experience Index was for this card I wouldn't have bought it and wasted my time and money
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Yes and it Does Except It causes a Blue screen Shut down Error almost every time I shut down or restart .I now think of it as a learning tool to keep me aware of my
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Before installing this card, the graphics were all on the lowest settings and the system seemed to have trouble keeping up all the time
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This is for the XFX RX 570 8GB Black Edition-I'd had a difficult time with this card, getting it to work consistently under Windows 7 (though no troubles when I'm booted into Debian 9).I ditched Windows 7 (again) for Windows 10, and now I've had much more success
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n’t get a compatibility error