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How did you find that version. ATI site only directs me to catlyst 10.1 drivers when I put in that model.








I've seen the issue posted so many times on SOOO many forums, and tried various 'fixes' without any effect... It doesn't help that some people are simply having issues while benchmarking or gaming, something that puts a load on the VGA. And other people such as myself, are having the same symptoms while doing something as simple as opening a folder or going to google.com. I would assume that while the symptoms are the same, the huge difference in what triggers the symptoms means that the issue is not exactly the same... Because of all the posts on the ATI forum, making it a known issue, with many very VERY unhappy customers, I was sooo happy to see 10.1 released! I thought, 'Finally!!! my graphics will work like its supposed to... on this new machine I built myself to be top of the line, and it will run everything super fast with great audio and graphics!

I'm thinking that using the SB700 raid driver to run a raid array with 3 of my sata drives MIGHT have something to do with the Hyper Transfer Sync Error...? I dunno, just because the music was playing from that array, or because 5 of the 6 main sata ports are in use... (there are 2 additional sata ports that are not controlled by the SB, but by JB micron... the instructions say to use these for hardware raid, but with only 2 sata ports, it is for stripped/mirror only, and I want to use raid 5, so those 2 are disabled). If an external hardware raid box w/ esata connection will help fix the sync errror, that'd be awesome cause I was looking into it anyways and that would give me a REAL good reason ;)
]My system specs are below: *VGA: 2x SAPPHIRE HD 5770, CrossFireX (new revision w/ "oval" fan cover) *OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 *MoBo: MSI 790FX-GD70 *Processor: Phenom II x4 965 *Mem: 4x 2GB DDR3-1600 G.SKILL *Power: Corsair 750 Watt (+3.3V: 28A @ 180W; +5V: 30A @ 180W; +12v: 60A @ 720W) *HDD: WD Raptor 300GB + 3x WD Black 750GB in raid 5 array *Also, just because one person mentioned it causing a conflict for them (or maybe they just thought it was the problem)... I am using a wireless keyboard/mouse that communicates with a usb stick, similar to the wireless laptop mice.


I've seen the issue posted so many times on SOOO many forums, and tried various 'fixes' without any effect... It doesn't help that some people are simply having issues while benchmarking or gaming, something that puts a load on the VGA. And other people such as myself, are having the same symptoms while doing something as simple as opening a folder or going to google.com. I would assume that while the symptoms are the same, the huge difference in what triggers the symptoms means that the issue is not exactly the same... Because of all the posts on the ATI forum, making it a known issue, with many very VERY unhappy customers, I was sooo happy to see 10.1 released! I thought, 'Finally!!! my graphics will work like its supposed to... on this new machine I built myself to be top of the line, and it will run everything super fast with great audio and graphics!

I'm thinking that using the SB700 raid driver to run a raid array with 3 of my sata drives MIGHT have something to do with the Hyper Transfer Sync Error...? I dunno, just because the music was playing from that array, or because 5 of the 6 main sata ports are in use... (there are 2 additional sata ports that are not controlled by the SB, but by JB micron... the instructions say to use these for hardware raid, but with only 2 sata ports, it is for stripped/mirror only, and I want to use raid 5, so those 2 are disabled). If an external hardware raid box w/ esata connection will help fix the sync errror, that'd be awesome cause I was looking into it anyways and that would give me a REAL good reason ;)
]My system specs are below: *VGA: 2x SAPPHIRE HD 5770, CrossFireX (new revision w/ "oval" fan cover) *OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 *MoBo: MSI 790FX-GD70 *Processor: Phenom II x4 965 *Mem: 4x 2GB DDR3-1600 G.SKILL *Power: Corsair 750 Watt (+3.3V: 28A @ 180W; +5V: 30A @ 180W; +12v: 60A @ 720W) *HDD: WD Raptor 300GB + 3x WD Black 750GB in raid 5 array *Also, just because one person mentioned it causing a conflict for them (or maybe they just thought it was the problem)... I am using a wireless keyboard/mouse that communicates with a usb stick, similar to the wireless laptop mice.







