Either you pushed it past its limit and it just flopped dead or your power supply couldn't support the extra resources that it would need. Other things can also cause it to crash, but these reasons are most likely. Use a program called GPU-Z to monitor the ghz clock, temperature, fan speed, etc to see what happens when it crashes.
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I am the person who asked about my GTX 970 crashing and I Could not find a reply, so i'm adding to your reply, I found out you were right on the nail, by that I mean the power supply was not good enough, found out my maximum was 180 ghz and I was trying to go to 220, so when i put it to 180 I notices an average of 30 frames more on my unigen valley benchmark. Thank you.
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If you are not planning to overclock, it should be.
Depends on what you're doing. I'll assume you're doing some gaming, where in that case if the graphics card is pretty old, I would get a newer GTX 1060, which performs better than the 970 and is cheaper. But if the CPU is overheating, you may have to upgrade that ASAP. But a CPU upgrade will also require a new motherboard, [possibly] a CPU Cooler, and RAM.
Just one 980ti. The 980ti is technically more powerful than the two 970's alone - and it's really all you need. SLI is difficult for many games and I'd not recommend going the dual route on most cases.
I7 is the far superior cpu and gtx 550 is much better than the 6570. Get the i7 for better computer performance.
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It certainly can
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The GeForce GTX series is the highest series in NVIDIA's line (NVIDIA's flagship card is the GTX 295). Therefore the GTX 260M is better.
They never made a road runner GTX, it's either a road runner or it's a GTX. That's a GTX
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