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rheffera:
I do admit ATI's CCC was slow. i might give windows 7 a go. Its also possible i have a faulty card

raylu:
To be honest, the fail is that unrelated drivers cause your system to BSOD.

Linux might have shitty video drivers for hardware/3D acceleration, but with all the drivers installed (minus the legacy ones), I have no issues; that's how it should be.

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EDIT: A faulty card should not cause BSODs. Driver failure can cause that, but I suppose a faulty card may indirectly cause it because of a badly written driver that can't handle error conditions.

molbjerg:
Well, something is faulty along the way... It's not exactly all working :P

Most likely your config.

rheffera:
Well reinstalling didnt help. it detects the card ok; but its stuck on 4bit color! changing it shuts down my monitor.

molbjerg:
Plugged in the power cable to the graphics card?

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