Big Problem!
#1
Posted 10 February 2005 - 12:44 AM
Need your help with this one guys.
My specs are below. The card's been running fine for 6 months (I replaced the 64MB Geforce 3 Ti 200 it had originally). SUddenyl, when I try to put in the 5.1 catalysts, all goes mad.
I get glitchiness in boot-up, and occasional freeze-ups followed by the monitor shutting down (and the machine).
I've tried reformatting/reinstalling XP. I've tried remving the drivers in normal mode and reinstalling. Same in safe mode. I've reverted back to the Catalyst 3.8's that came with the card, no difference.
It's says it's a driver problem, but WHAT CAN IT BE CONFLICTING WITH, THERE'S NO OTHER DRIVER THERE!!!!!!!!!!!
The only other options are:
1. PSU isn't powerful enough.
2. Monitor.
I'm leaning against PSU at the mo, and might get a 410w. But given my system, would that require extra cooling? I hope not.
Help!
Mark.
Dell Dimension 8200
Intel P4 1.9Ghz
768 MB RAM
128MB Radeon 9800 Pro (Peak)
60GB HDD (7,200rpm)
#2
Posted 10 February 2005 - 01:19 AM
Grab a 6600GT AGP its same pipes but better quality and etc... there only like 200.00US
If its a Old PSU like way old, 3+yrs. Id look into that first.
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc....-130-220&depa=1
#3
Posted 10 February 2005 - 01:32 AM
I've only had the 9800 Pro for 6 months, I don't wanna buy another card yet.
Mark.
#4
Posted 10 February 2005 - 01:35 AM
I've only had the 9800 Pro for 6 months, I don't wanna buy another card yet.
Mark.
The Video Memory on the Video Card, The little Square black things about 4 of them i think.
#5
Posted 10 February 2005 - 02:11 AM
Are you saying my vid mem is totally destroyed? They look alright to me. No sign of burn-out or anything. How do you know?
If so, a PSU won't make any difference and I'll have to get a new card anyway.
Mark.
#6
Posted 10 February 2005 - 06:08 AM
#7
Posted 10 February 2005 - 10:38 AM
if there is the same
you should be able to RMA it ... ain't 1 year the minumum warrenty
#8
Posted 10 February 2005 - 12:42 PM
I know you can't replace video memory. What I was asking is how do you know that it's my video memory that is bust? What are the usual symptoms of this happening. Has this happened to you? Like I say, there is no physical evidence. I'm not just gonna fork out for another card for no reason.
"(Mem goes bad VERY Unlikely in VID, BUT) "
So, now you're saying it probably ISN'T the video memory????? Please clarify this.
"and also whats er PSU ?"
PSU is power supply. The average Dell PSU is 250w. Though it has a max of 345w, it may not be enough to carry everything on my system. I don't know. I was hoping people here might.
Mertsch, what is RMA? I don't have a warranty on my card.
Mark.
#9
Posted 10 February 2005 - 02:19 PM
erm 250W default dell PSU ... hmmm
those xxxW recommendation are useless ... the important thing is mostly the 12V rail ... but thats too much detail for noobs so they say ... get a 350W PSU in general ... but yours is really below specification since its a OEM one ... not a high quality PSU which may be able to cover all power needs...
I would try a new one ...
and peak power outputs are ment to be peaks not all time standard
you should really try another one
#10
Posted 10 February 2005 - 02:47 PM
This should cover it I think. Given that my system isn't top spec, would it still require extra cooling?
Mark.
#11
Posted 10 February 2005 - 08:53 PM
those PSUs are quite weak ...
23A for 12V rail ... a good one with 400W got around 30A
I never used dell ... are you forced to take a dell one ? whats so special about dell
I don't think you need extra cooling but you can try to compare open case with closed case if there is any difference or not and then conclude
#12
Posted 11 February 2005 - 02:20 PM
The problem with Dell is that only Dell (or "Dell compatible") PSU's (or anything else for that matter) will fit into the case.
I could get a normal ATX one, but I don't really want to cut a hole in the back of my case to fit it in. I'm not too worried about not getting the best one. I only want this machine to last another 6 months before I build my own new one.
Mark.
#13
Posted 12 February 2005 - 02:41 AM
The problem with Dell is that only Dell (or "Dell compatible") PSU's (or anything else for that matter) will fit into the case.
I could get a normal ATX one, but I don't really want to cut a hole in the back of my case to fit it in. I'm not too worried about not getting the best one. I only want this machine to last another 6 months before I build my own new one.
Mark.
get what I have even wrk's for SLI.
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc....-148-001&depa=0
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