learningbunny
New Member
Hi all,
I just installed the Sapphire 4850 on my custom rig. I am running it on a 450W power supply. When I first turned on my computer after putting the card in, it took slightly longer than usual to boot up. When I get to the desktop, it said that the computer had recovered from an unexpected shut down.
I was wondering if that has to do with the power supply not being high enough to handle?
I am running:
Phenom II 955
one hard disk, one drive and that's about it.
I'm just curious if I could get by with the 450W for a bit since I've already spent a little over 600 to build this rig. If not, I'll just get a 650W.
oh and when I turn it on, it doesn't show the boot up screen where I can access the bios. It just goes straight to windows. :-/ don't think that's a good thing huh?
I just installed the Sapphire 4850 on my custom rig. I am running it on a 450W power supply. When I first turned on my computer after putting the card in, it took slightly longer than usual to boot up. When I get to the desktop, it said that the computer had recovered from an unexpected shut down.
I was wondering if that has to do with the power supply not being high enough to handle?
I am running:
Phenom II 955
one hard disk, one drive and that's about it.
I'm just curious if I could get by with the 450W for a bit since I've already spent a little over 600 to build this rig. If not, I'll just get a 650W.
oh and when I turn it on, it doesn't show the boot up screen where I can access the bios. It just goes straight to windows. :-/ don't think that's a good thing huh?