I've got an HP Pavillion a6827c with 6mb of RAM and a Pentium dual core CPU with Windows 7 Home premium installed. It has been reliable and rock steady since I bought it. However, I found it lacked the horsepower to effectively display certain screens using an astrology program called Starry Nights. The thought was to upgrade from the on-board graphics to a discrete video card.
I ordered an Asus HD 7770 Direct CU. Of course, it probably wasn't going to run with the 300 watt power supply, so I also ordered an Antek 750 watt Earthwatt PS. I installed both of them Friday; the video card into the only PCI-E x16 slot. Since then I've been getting occasional freezes. They always occur after a period of inactivity; the computer doesn't want to wake back up.
I have gone to the ATI website and downloaded the latest driver for the 7xxx HD cards along with their Catalyst software.
Obviously the installation of the video card seems most suspect. I did discover yesterday an incorrect setting in the CMOS which I set straight. Just the same, it was locked up this morning when I got up.
I've changed the power settings to put the monitor to sleep after 20 minutes but for the computer to always stay awake. The actual power "plan" is the one for performance. I am going to experiment this morning by changing the monitor setting to never shut off. I'll be gone for most of the day so I'll see if that did any good when I get home. In the meanwhile I'll just turn off my monitor manually.
I am not a gamer and the card is not overclocked.
Does anybody have any ideas where I should look next?
I ordered an Asus HD 7770 Direct CU. Of course, it probably wasn't going to run with the 300 watt power supply, so I also ordered an Antek 750 watt Earthwatt PS. I installed both of them Friday; the video card into the only PCI-E x16 slot. Since then I've been getting occasional freezes. They always occur after a period of inactivity; the computer doesn't want to wake back up.
I have gone to the ATI website and downloaded the latest driver for the 7xxx HD cards along with their Catalyst software.
Obviously the installation of the video card seems most suspect. I did discover yesterday an incorrect setting in the CMOS which I set straight. Just the same, it was locked up this morning when I got up.
I've changed the power settings to put the monitor to sleep after 20 minutes but for the computer to always stay awake. The actual power "plan" is the one for performance. I am going to experiment this morning by changing the monitor setting to never shut off. I'll be gone for most of the day so I'll see if that did any good when I get home. In the meanwhile I'll just turn off my monitor manually.
I am not a gamer and the card is not overclocked.
Does anybody have any ideas where I should look next?
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