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Ace of the Deep
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based on the above alone, i'ld say i think it might be a dead card...possibly. there's being noncommittal for ya
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This just struck me: the issue could be related to either the video card overheating or some problem with the mobo. I've had similar issues with an ancient mb: at random times it would freeze my system and refuse to start (no POST, nothing). The warranty guys promptly replaced it and I've had no issues with it for about 3 years after that incident.
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yeah, could possibly might be a heat issue maybe
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Form what you have written other cards work and run fine, I'd say your card has more than likely decided to die. Best idea is what you wrote buy another card,plug it in and see if it works,if it doesnt take it back and get a refund and try a different option.
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My biggest bet would be that the graphic card died.. If it was a temperature problem, system would work even only for a few minutes..
Just like Steve says.. buy one, if it's not the problem try switching for another component. If you do buy one, please let me know whick one and how the game runs with it.. (I am going to upgrade my card in 2 weeks) |
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The 1600 has been a buggy card since the get go. A quick search with Google will tell you that many many other people have exactly the same problem as you. The general consensus is that the cooler/fan is no longer working (does the card fan startup?) as you know, the card will stop your system from even starting to prevent damage to your cards chip.
If you want to stay with ATI, the X1950 Pro is really a good choice, again the cooling fan is the weak point but it should maintain 50-55 degrees loaded. If that worries you, you can get an artic cooling fan which replaces the stock fan (£15 here in the UK). Much better. End of the day, you current card is fried. ![]()
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Power supply is up to snuff for this card? They sometimes degrade over a period of time
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Since you have a motherboard optimized for nVidea cards, I'd recommend that you slide one of those in there. Don't know if your mobo has SLI available, but I'm running 2 EVGA nVidea 7600GT's in SLI configuration and it's not bad at all. I can run 1152x864 85mhz with graphics settings WFO very nicely. I bought both cards for about $210 from NewEgg and saved a cool $150 from an 8000 series card, getting most of the performance. Edit: Well, scratch that suggestion! You have a single AGP slot motherboard. Of course you could scrap your motherboard, buy an Asus A8N32-SLI (also socket 939) for about $125, two 7600GT's for $200 or thereabouts and have less graphics power for the same money as just buying an 8000 series card. Sound good? Didn't think so... :hmm:
nForce3 boards and Vista? Problems? Talk to me about that one! I have a copy of Vista on the shelf (got the free upgrade with Windows Media Edition) and have no plans to install any time soon, but I'd like to know what would happen with my Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe board, which is also an nForce3. I don't see anything compelling in Vista anyway for now. OT: ever use MoBo? It's pretty cool for plotting intercept courses. It might not be totally ready for prime-time yet but it'll rock your navigation world just the same! Anybody using it?
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That or the graphic card is a wreck and something is shorted. |
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