Bad video card

raoul_1101

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Hello all,

I just purchased a video card and ram for a computer I had sitting around, figuring itd be nice to have 2 computers. After I assembled it, I immediately did a clean install of Windows XP. Once the system booted up, I did all the drivers and such. I tried playing CS Source on the machine, however, and to my dismay I got a lot of things rendered improperly and frequent lockups. To solve this, I installed SP2 and the 180 Forceware drivers. While at first everythign seemed to be okay; it wasnt, the errors were still there. Next, I tested the RAM using a mem testor, and got 0 errors. To be safe, I also let each RAM stick take turns instide the computer. No matter what, I still get errors. This leads me to believe that
1) Its not getting enough power, or
2) The video card itself is bad.
Any input please!
 
If you just installed a new video card and memory you didnt need to do a reinstall of windows. Motherboard and hard drive are really the only 2 things that need a new install of windows. You can use this calculator to see if your psu is strong enough...
http://www.thermaltake.outervision.com/

Is the game up to date?
Are you using any custom content for the game?
 
I understand that.
But if there is no OS, you do need to put a clean install on.

Erg. At this point idk what it is. Ill test the PSU next.
The calculator says I should only need a 258W PSU... I'm at like, 550 iwth the one I have now.
Hopefully I can aquire a PSU tester in the next couple of days...

Otherwise, idk what else to do..
 
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