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Old 01-25-2006, 07:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Blue Screen When Playing Battlefield 2

Hi!
My computer specs:
Intel 3.2 Ghz socket 775
On Motherboard Asus P5GDC Deluxe
With 1Gb DDR2 533Mhz Kingston (dual, 2x512) 240 pin
Using Ati Radeon X700 pro
80Gb Maxtor 7200Rpm 8Mo S-ATA
Running On WinXP media center
Almost well aerated (1x80mm side fan intake, 1x 80mm back fan output)
Power Supply 430W...
If you need more info on specs ask me.

The problem is when I play BF2, My computer seems to be at the Maximum of its capability. All Fans and everything seem to be on the edge of blowing out of the case... It's really noisy inside... The HD is on Swap all the time and all my fans running really to the maximum. I have some problems in the first 3 min after starting playing. I lag and FPS looks to be really slow... After few minutes, everything is smooth And I play well... Often after 3 hours playing I have this Screen freezing and THIS BLUE SCREEN!!! w/out any warning or reason... nothing to do but only the manual reboot... What should I do? I just bought a pci fan card to fin under My X700 but I don't recieved it yet... Should it be a must ... Is the Heat, The CPU the GPU the Ram The Power Supply?? ?? Thanks very much for you help!

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Old 01-25-2006, 10:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What are the temps and is anything overclocked?
What are the specs of your PSU?
What drivers are you running for that X700?

No you shouldn't need extra cooling on a RV410 chip.
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Old 01-25-2006, 05:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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How to know the temps of my x700 gpu? A blue screen could be in link with the psu? I don't have the specs, it's a psu that came with my box... I'm using the drivers that came with my cd... I reinstalled my computer twice due tu something else... If I installed the drivers on the ati CD, is it possible that windows is using its own shitty drivers by the way? Wich driver do you recommand for This G.Card and how could I know wich driver is in use? Thanks
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