Okedokey
Well-Known Member
Nice response and quality argument.
The 9500 is a lemon but the G92 core 8800GT/9600GT (same card) absolutely ass root the 9500. For $10!
May be better he could need only to spend $30 on a quality Corsair PSU such as this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139008
As boring as it is, until we remove the PSU from the equation he may end up with a fried new $60 9500 and a dead computer. He needs to borrow a PSU to eliminate that, but if working, the current PSU needs to provide at least 24A on the 12 V rail which it is very much unlikely to be able to do - swapping with a better PSU is free and will test this.
$30 for new quality PSU (30A on 12V rail btw) and keep gaming as you were... or
Time for a new computer, can we agree on that, because a new GPU needs a new PSU which needs a new case to fit it in. A 9500 will not go in there directly without a new PSU if you have any professional integrity.
*Edit*
My advice to the OP
1. Test under load or swap your PSU with a good quality one (400W) and see if you have graphical anomalies.
If Yes
2. Test GPU temp using speed fan: http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php under load
Too hot? (Fire Symbol on anything)? Increase fan speed using Catalyst. CPU hot? Reapply thermal paste and clear any dust using a tin of compressed air. Heat can also cause this graphical malfunction. IF all temps are good and you still have graphical issues, you need not only a new graphics card but a new PSU and possibly a Case to fit it in.
3. Choose a PSU such as the Corsair above that provides great value - $30
4. Choose a new PC case to fit a ATX PSU in (check this is required, i am assuming due to 90% of Dell's cases and psus being proprietary) - $100
5. Decide on your budget for a new GPU and save up. Second hand good 8800/9600GT's can be picked up for $100 USD or less.
My order of preference for upgrade:
First : $30 for a new PSU to play games with the current 7 series GeForce (assuming it is working)
Second: $200 for a new PSU and graphics card (8800GT http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-NVIDIA-G...ViewItem&pt=AU_Components&hash=item45f2fbc915) that spanks and will play Crysis and any other game at that resolution. It will also draw the additional power from the PSU via the PCIe cable and is backwards compatiable with PCIe 1.1a or later, or
Last: $190 for a shit graphics card (9500) and the required new PSU - I would rather get a new computer than waste money on that POS
Take $100 off if your current PSU is ATX (i didn't check). If you keep your current computer you need this regardless: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139008
Is how i see it.
The 9500 is a lemon but the G92 core 8800GT/9600GT (same card) absolutely ass root the 9500. For $10!
May be better he could need only to spend $30 on a quality Corsair PSU such as this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139008
As boring as it is, until we remove the PSU from the equation he may end up with a fried new $60 9500 and a dead computer. He needs to borrow a PSU to eliminate that, but if working, the current PSU needs to provide at least 24A on the 12 V rail which it is very much unlikely to be able to do - swapping with a better PSU is free and will test this.
$30 for new quality PSU (30A on 12V rail btw) and keep gaming as you were... or
Time for a new computer, can we agree on that, because a new GPU needs a new PSU which needs a new case to fit it in. A 9500 will not go in there directly without a new PSU if you have any professional integrity.
*Edit*
My advice to the OP
1. Test under load or swap your PSU with a good quality one (400W) and see if you have graphical anomalies.
If Yes
2. Test GPU temp using speed fan: http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php under load
Too hot? (Fire Symbol on anything)? Increase fan speed using Catalyst. CPU hot? Reapply thermal paste and clear any dust using a tin of compressed air. Heat can also cause this graphical malfunction. IF all temps are good and you still have graphical issues, you need not only a new graphics card but a new PSU and possibly a Case to fit it in.
3. Choose a PSU such as the Corsair above that provides great value - $30
4. Choose a new PC case to fit a ATX PSU in (check this is required, i am assuming due to 90% of Dell's cases and psus being proprietary) - $100
5. Decide on your budget for a new GPU and save up. Second hand good 8800/9600GT's can be picked up for $100 USD or less.
My order of preference for upgrade:
First : $30 for a new PSU to play games with the current 7 series GeForce (assuming it is working)
Second: $200 for a new PSU and graphics card (8800GT http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-NVIDIA-G...ViewItem&pt=AU_Components&hash=item45f2fbc915) that spanks and will play Crysis and any other game at that resolution. It will also draw the additional power from the PSU via the PCIe cable and is backwards compatiable with PCIe 1.1a or later, or
Last: $190 for a shit graphics card (9500) and the required new PSU - I would rather get a new computer than waste money on that POS
Take $100 off if your current PSU is ATX (i didn't check). If you keep your current computer you need this regardless: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139008
Is how i see it.
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