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-Athlon64 3000+ (ok cut me some slack here)
-DFI LanParty nf3 250gb -PNY 7600 GS 512mb AGP (NOT pci-e) -1gb ram -Windows Pro x64 Problem: Video Card shuts down and causes the screen to go to idle (turn black) but only while in under graphical load. ---well i FINALLY decided to splurge, bought a new card (7600GS), and now having problems. The requirements stated at least 300w psu. I had a 400w. Installed the card and loaded CS:S and it started lagging and eventually shut down. so i figured my psu was old or insufficient so I bought a new 500w (480w effecient) psu. and still having the same problems but less often. I set the CMOS to give 1.7V to the gpu. Works fine at first but eventually ceases. does this card really eat that much power??? I know of people with 2 of these on pci-e only using 600w. what else should i do. preferably without smelling the smoke from my pants. |
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the psu i bought was: ultra Xfinity 500w atx.
Stats: <<(+5V, +3.3V)--30Amps, 30Amps respectively --160W>> <<(+12V1, +12V2)--16Amps, 18Amps rspc --385W>> <<(-12V)--0.6Amps--7.2W>> <<(+5VSB)--2.5Amps--12.5W>> <<(+5V,+3.3V, +12V1, +12V2)-----481W>> <<(-12V, +5VSB)-----19.7W>> -------TOTAL: 500W i understand that strong cards need sufficient power. but shouldnt 480W do the trick? could it be a CMOS / BIOS fault? I dont think overheating is an issue. ive given it a command to promt me if overheating. plus my case is well regulated with exhaust and intake fans plus 2 PCI fans drumming directly onto the card. |
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I bought the psu from a comp./business retail store. also should mention that my cpu is slightly overclocked even though i dont think it is an issue. I jumped it from 200hz to 208hz with 10.5x. the original agp voltage was default at 1.5V -- jumped to 1.7V (i dont like messing the with the CMOS GPU settings and dont feel like going any more than 1.7V unless i have to)
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try reinstalling the drivers. make sure u have version 96
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uh fellas. Even though IM A++ i needed a second opinion because I havnt taken a glance at the new stuff in about four years. But anyway I found a fix: my new psu was +12V @ 17A. I returned it and bought a new 550W antec that has +12V @ 20A. I read a thread somewhere that said that reguardless of watts the +12V1 needs to breach 20A effectively. Also disbled the write combining in the driver. I lowered the agp volts to 1.6V instead of 1.7V for heat reasons and declocked the cpu 5hz. runs like a champ. no more artifacts or lagging. but i really appriciate your time to help out. thanks agian
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