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In my desperate need of help I have searched a lot of forums and have finally decided to post on this one.
I have recently bought an Asus v9999 GE, and the problems began...
Doom3 ran just fine.
However, with other games (NWN), as I tried to maximize the graphical settings (e.g. add antialiasing, etc), the GPU and RAM would sometimes overheat, with the Fan never passing the ~3,600 RPM when set to "manual - 100% power".
As I am very pedantic, I decided the overheating occured because the fan was malfunctioning (after all, it has a graph of upto 10,000 RPM and it just uses 35% of it...) so I thought this was the problem, and I sent the card to Asus for a replacement.
Now I got a card back. I tried running "Beyond Good and Evil" yesterday for the first time (with full settings on 1024/768), and I have gotten some extreme overheating just a few minutes into the game: GPU 89c and RAM 79c.
Today, the game runs and freezes the computer after only 1 minute of running! - I get a black screen and the computer freezes!
The funniest thing is how UN-helpful Asus are: I have contacted them several times just to get silly questions like "are you over-clocking?" or "have you installed the latest drivers?"...
I am not and have never over-clocked. I use SmartDoctor for monitoring only.
I have the latest drivers and smartdoctor installed.
My system details:
MB: Asus P4P800-Deluxe
CPU: Intel Pentium4 3ghz (800mhz)
CPU-Fan: Intel in-a-box tower+fan running at ~4400 RPM
Memory: Micron DDR400 1GB
Power supply: 420 W (unheard-of manufacturer)
Case: Ci-6A19 + Extra 12" fan at ~1300 RPM
Hdd: Maxtor SATA 80 GB.
OS: Windows XP pro.
Please help me.
What can I do to stop the overheating, the system freezes and black screens?
The only possible important detail I can think of is my power supply, which is 420W but from a cheap make. I *could* get a Thermaltech 420W which would be much more stable and reliable... but would this solve the problem or would I just be spending $70 (this is what it costs here in Israel!) just to see the overheating and freezes repeat themselves??
...oh, yeah - I forgot to mention one last thing: It has just become winter here in Israel, and ironically the overheating was less problematic during the summer than now...
In my desperate need of help I have searched a lot of forums and have finally decided to post on this one.
I have recently bought an Asus v9999 GE, and the problems began...
Doom3 ran just fine.
However, with other games (NWN), as I tried to maximize the graphical settings (e.g. add antialiasing, etc), the GPU and RAM would sometimes overheat, with the Fan never passing the ~3,600 RPM when set to "manual - 100% power".
As I am very pedantic, I decided the overheating occured because the fan was malfunctioning (after all, it has a graph of upto 10,000 RPM and it just uses 35% of it...) so I thought this was the problem, and I sent the card to Asus for a replacement.
Now I got a card back. I tried running "Beyond Good and Evil" yesterday for the first time (with full settings on 1024/768), and I have gotten some extreme overheating just a few minutes into the game: GPU 89c and RAM 79c.
Today, the game runs and freezes the computer after only 1 minute of running! - I get a black screen and the computer freezes!
The funniest thing is how UN-helpful Asus are: I have contacted them several times just to get silly questions like "are you over-clocking?" or "have you installed the latest drivers?"...
I am not and have never over-clocked. I use SmartDoctor for monitoring only.
I have the latest drivers and smartdoctor installed.
My system details:
MB: Asus P4P800-Deluxe
CPU: Intel Pentium4 3ghz (800mhz)
CPU-Fan: Intel in-a-box tower+fan running at ~4400 RPM
Memory: Micron DDR400 1GB
Power supply: 420 W (unheard-of manufacturer)
Case: Ci-6A19 + Extra 12" fan at ~1300 RPM
Hdd: Maxtor SATA 80 GB.
OS: Windows XP pro.
Please help me.
What can I do to stop the overheating, the system freezes and black screens?
The only possible important detail I can think of is my power supply, which is 420W but from a cheap make. I *could* get a Thermaltech 420W which would be much more stable and reliable... but would this solve the problem or would I just be spending $70 (this is what it costs here in Israel!) just to see the overheating and freezes repeat themselves??
...oh, yeah - I forgot to mention one last thing: It has just become winter here in Israel, and ironically the overheating was less problematic during the summer than now...
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