The reality of it is their OC mode should be where the gaming mode is and not have it on a card that potentially can't even run it properly. I get what your saying yeah its silicon lottery but that only goes so far. This is after i already called asus, was given a different case number and told a higher level tech would call me back and hey that never happened either after 3 days of waiting. The customer loyalty guy on the newegg reviews gave me a case number and an email address which i used and ive yet to hear back from him about this either. I have never in my life had another GPU fail to run at the preset modes it came shipped with. Getting a replacement one from newegg isn't an option since its always sold out and hey if i get a refund their price went up 40$ since i bought it. This is a mode that they are shipping with all their cards and it is failing to run properly. You obviously never know what your getting when it comes to that. I am not talking manual overclocking either. I put it in OC mode it boosts to maybe 2015mhz and crashes. This would be fine to do if all the cards they shipped actually worked in that mode but mine is proof that they don't and proof that the defense reviewers were providing saying all cards should work in OC mode so its not a big deal to be a load of crap. This is all comes back to the shady business that took place with the reviewer samples all being shipped with OC mode already enabled. Anyone else happen to get such a lemon that it can't even run properly in asus's own OC mode? I'm quite pissed, a 700$ graphics card and the thing crashes soon as you put it in a bios mode the thing is factory shipped with really?
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