Pck21
New Member
So here's the deal...
My dad got a few games for Xmas (Fallout 3, COD 5, Quantum of Solace, etc) and he wanted to play them at the high settings. I told him that the family computer won't play them at high settings, but it will with a new card and some more ram. Here was the current set up...
Gateway 827GM
Windows Media Center 2002
AMD 3600+ X2 socket 939
500 watt PSU
1.5GB ram
200GB HDD
EVGA 7600GT
That set up could play games at low to medium settings. So here's what I bought him to play the higher end games...
EVGA 9800GTX to replace the 7600GT
512mb ram to go to 2GB
I installed both of them and everything booted up fine. I tried to install the drivers for the GPU and the computer blue screened. I figured that it could be the CPU since I only had stock cooling on it so I switched it out for the original AMD 3400+ that came with it. Everything booted up fine again and the drivers installed. I tried to update to the newest drivers on EVGA's site and it blue screened again. Once I got back, I tried loading Quantum of Solace which played fine with the old card. I got to the menu screen and it BSOD'd again. I took out the GPU, replaced the 7600GT (thinking it could be the card) and when I loaded the game again, I got a Direct X error. I replaced the 9800GTX back in and the same error appeared. I reinstalled Direct X and then booted the game back up. It froze.
SO, I took out the new ram, and I was able to load the game and play it for a while. All of sudden, it BSOD'd on me again. When I booted it up this morning, everything was working fine. I didn't try any games but I will when I get home from work.
My question is, does this sound like a bad GPU, bad ram, neither, or both? Could it be a power problem as well? I really need some help on this one. Thanks!!!
Dave
P.S. Here is the system as it is now...
Gateway 827GM
Windows Media Center 2002
AMD 3400+ socket 939
500 watt PSU
1.5GB ram
200GB HDD
EVGA 9800GTX
My dad got a few games for Xmas (Fallout 3, COD 5, Quantum of Solace, etc) and he wanted to play them at the high settings. I told him that the family computer won't play them at high settings, but it will with a new card and some more ram. Here was the current set up...
Gateway 827GM
Windows Media Center 2002
AMD 3600+ X2 socket 939
500 watt PSU
1.5GB ram
200GB HDD
EVGA 7600GT
That set up could play games at low to medium settings. So here's what I bought him to play the higher end games...
EVGA 9800GTX to replace the 7600GT
512mb ram to go to 2GB
I installed both of them and everything booted up fine. I tried to install the drivers for the GPU and the computer blue screened. I figured that it could be the CPU since I only had stock cooling on it so I switched it out for the original AMD 3400+ that came with it. Everything booted up fine again and the drivers installed. I tried to update to the newest drivers on EVGA's site and it blue screened again. Once I got back, I tried loading Quantum of Solace which played fine with the old card. I got to the menu screen and it BSOD'd again. I took out the GPU, replaced the 7600GT (thinking it could be the card) and when I loaded the game again, I got a Direct X error. I replaced the 9800GTX back in and the same error appeared. I reinstalled Direct X and then booted the game back up. It froze.
SO, I took out the new ram, and I was able to load the game and play it for a while. All of sudden, it BSOD'd on me again. When I booted it up this morning, everything was working fine. I didn't try any games but I will when I get home from work.
My question is, does this sound like a bad GPU, bad ram, neither, or both? Could it be a power problem as well? I really need some help on this one. Thanks!!!
Dave
P.S. Here is the system as it is now...
Gateway 827GM
Windows Media Center 2002
AMD 3400+ socket 939
500 watt PSU
1.5GB ram
200GB HDD
EVGA 9800GTX