Serious problem
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Nope, it's Windows 8.1, I uninstalled the drivers for the other graphics card and put the ones for this one, if I can't find a solution I'll have to format it, I'll leave that as a last option... Thanks

Okay, do you know any way to configure it well so that it runs at a reasonable number of FPSs anyway?
I don't have AMD, I think if it could be deactivated for those games it would be much better, I have a dual Nvidia one 295 and you can deactivate SLI from the driver but I don't know if you can disable it on the 7990, let's see if someone who has it can answer you or if there's a better profile for CFx with the Radeon pro, but for those games your old 560 would be better for you, even an even older card would be better.
You should test the 7990 with demanding games like Crysis 3 or Metro LL, games with good graphics to see if it works well, to rule out if it works well.
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I don't have AMD, I think if CFx could be disabled for those games it would be much better, I have a dual Nvidia, a 295 and if you can disable SLI from the driver but I don't know if it can be disabled in the 7990, let's see if someone who has it can answer you or if there is a better profile for CFx with the Radeon pro, but for those games your old 560 would be better for you, even better if it's an even older card.
You would have to test the 7990 with demanding games like Crysis 3 or Metro LL, games with good graphics to see if it works well for you, to rule out if it works well.
I have Crysis 3, roughly how many FPS should I be at?
Sorry, I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to graphics xD -
I have the Crysys 3, more or less how many FPS should I go?
Sorry, I'm a bit noob in graphics xDTry like this reviews I don't have it but it should give you something similar, in that you can see the configuration and the resolution used.
Radeon HD 7990 6GB - Crysis 3 Performance | bit-tech.net
with that you can check if it works similar to them.
regards
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1. The first thing you should do is uninstall the AMD drivers.
2. Download the driver function program.
3. Run the program in administrator mode (in Windows 8 you don't need to boot into safe mode, in W7 you do). On the screen that appears, point to where it says NVIDIA and AMD.
Click analyze and then select all the ones that come up from AMD and NVIDIA.
Click delete all and restart.
Download the latest drivers for the graphics card and install them and restart.
If this doesn't work for you, you'll have to format.
Regards and good luck.
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1. The first thing you should do is uninstall the AMD drivers.
2. Download the driver function program.
3. Run the program in administrator mode (in Windows 8 you don't need to boot into safe mode, in W7 you do). On the screen that appears, point to where it says NVIDIA and AMD.
Click analyze and then select all the ones that come up from AMD and NVIDIA.
Click delete all and restart.
Download the latest drivers for the graphics card and install them and restart.
If this doesn't work for you, you'll have to format.
Regards and good luck.
.Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
I couldn't find the driver function program :S, thanks anyway

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The driver function program I have not found :S, thanks anyway

Here I leave you this one that does exactly the same.
Guru3D - Driver Sweeper (no installer) downloadSent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2
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Here I leave you this one that does exactly the same thing.
Guru3D - Driver Sweeper (no installer) downloadSent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2
It already works perfectly

I've tested the Tomb Raider 2013 and it heats up quite a bit.
One thing that worries me is that I've read that the limit is 75 degrees, but the graphics card can reach more. The fan goes up automatically but it doesn't seem enough; if I don't turn it up manually, sometimes it goes over 75. When I turn it up all the way, it goes down to 60 degrees. What should I do? Should I worry or let it go up on its own? -
It already works perfectly

I've tested the Tomb Raider 2013 and it heats up quite a bit.
One thing that worries me is that I've read that the limit is 75 degrees, but the graphics card can reach more. The fan automatically goes up but it doesn't seem enough, if I don't turn it up manually sometimes it goes over 75, when I turn it up to the max it goes down to 60 degrees. What should I do? Should I worry or let it go up on its own?The limit isn't 75°C, the cooler it is the better, but that card can reach 95°C or more before the protection that processors usually have kicks in. Anyway, you could make a fan profile that speeds up the fan earlier, so it will heat up less. Here they explain how to use Afterburner and you can see how to make a fan profile, it's interesting to see how the card works.
But 75°C on a dual is a good temperature, you should try not to let it go up to 85 or 90°C.
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It already works perfectly

I have tested the Tomb Raider 2013 and it heats up a lot.
One thing that worries me is that I have read that the limit is 75 degrees, but the graphics card can reach more. The fan goes up automatically but it doesn't seem enough, if I don't turn it up manually sometimes it goes over 75, when I turn it up to the max it goes down to 60 degrees. What should I do? Should I worry or let it go up by itself?Me allegro De coral on.
SaludosSent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2
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Me alegro De corazón.
SaludosEnviado desde mi GT-N7100 usando Tapatalk 2
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