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| King of the Juice Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Chesterfield
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| B0rked vid card? Need some help here, installed a cathode and some more fans (bringing total up to 11) and now im having vid card probs, basicly in this rig after booting up after a few mins the screen goes blank and after a few mins I get a blue screen with the message unknown hard error. On boot it tells me the ATI driver caused the prob, so I try the older 4.4 drivers which worked fine in the past and I get the same prob. I thought all the fans and the cathode might be overloading the PSU so I turn off all but the CPU fan and leave the side of the case off to stop over heating and get the same prob. So nect I put my spare vid card in and all works fine, even with all fans, Spare vid card is a FX5200. Just tryed the card in the spare rig and that locks up after a few mins of boot. Strange thing is things seem ok without the drivers? System specs are as follows : Abit KV8 MAX 3 A64 3200+ 520 watt Aerocool psu 1GB Mushkin PC3500 Mem ATI 9800 PRO Modded with Arctic cooler SB Audigy 2 WD Raptor 36gb Maxtor 160GB SATA drive 2x Optical drives 11 fans Abit KV7 2500+ @ 3200+ 512mb corsair mem 460 watt enhance PSU 3gb hdd Typical this happens 5 days before lannage |
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| HEXUS webmaster | Try it in another rig. Also try the radeon driver cleaner in case all your installing/reinstalling has nackered them. I think you can get them from www.omegacorner.com on their own, otherwise there's always the omega driver package |
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| HEXUS webmaster | Originally Posted by walnuts Not really, all the rendering would be the work of the CPU, and the DX7 tests will either crash the artifiact tester or spit out an error (I reckon - but somebody will now go and prove me wrong, heh.)
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| Got the card working on spare rig by uninstalling drivers and reinstalling dunno wy this didnt work on main rig , gonna try rad cleaner and omegas , know of a simalar software that will remove the nVidia drivers compleatly? |
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| You're probably right I was just guessing. You could try creating a system restore point and then restore your computer to a previous state using an old restore point but you will end up losing some progams. EDIT See you figured out whats wrong. Here's a utility for cleaning ATi drivers http://www.3dchipset.com/utilities/n...val/dclean.php Last edited by walnuts; 17-05-2004 at 08:34 PM.. |
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| even stranger, installed 3.7 driver and control panel, locked up, removed control panel, locked up, rebooted and system was at 640 x 480 x 256colours at 65hz, all worked ok, changed res to 1280x1024x 32bit colour x 75hrz, everything ok , scared now to install control panel / newer driver for fear of it locking again |
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| Drop it like it's hot Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Surrey, South East
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| Did you maybe knock some sort of connector when you were installing your CCFL and fans, perhaps dislodging the card's power connector, or it's fan's power connector? It would explain the instability Home cinema: Toshiba 42XV555DB Full HD LCD | Onkyo TX-SR705 | NAD C352 | Monitor Audio Bronze B2 | Monitor Audio Bronze C | Monitor Audio Bronze BFX | Yamaha NSC120 | BK Monolith sub | Toshiba HD-EP35 HD-DVD | Samsung BD-P1400 BluRay Player | Pioneer DV-575 | Squeezebox3 | Virgin Media V+ Box PC: Asus P5B | Core2duo 2.13GHz | 2GB DDR2 PC6400 | Inno3d iChill 7900GS | Auzentech X-Plosion 7.1 | 250GB | 500GB | NEC DVDRW | Dual AG Neovo 19" HTPC: | Core2Duo E6420 2.13GHz | 2GB DDR2 | 250GBx2 | Radeon X1300 | Terratec Aureon 7.1 | Windows MCE 2005 Laptop: 1.5GHz Centrino | 512MB | 60GB | 15" Wide TFT | Wifi | DVDRW |
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| Drop it like it's hot Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Surrey, South East
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| Of course, you've tried it in a different machine. I really should read posts properly Home cinema: Toshiba 42XV555DB Full HD LCD | Onkyo TX-SR705 | NAD C352 | Monitor Audio Bronze B2 | Monitor Audio Bronze C | Monitor Audio Bronze BFX | Yamaha NSC120 | BK Monolith sub | Toshiba HD-EP35 HD-DVD | Samsung BD-P1400 BluRay Player | Pioneer DV-575 | Squeezebox3 | Virgin Media V+ Box PC: Asus P5B | Core2duo 2.13GHz | 2GB DDR2 PC6400 | Inno3d iChill 7900GS | Auzentech X-Plosion 7.1 | 250GB | 500GB | NEC DVDRW | Dual AG Neovo 19" HTPC: | Core2Duo E6420 2.13GHz | 2GB DDR2 | 250GBx2 | Radeon X1300 | Terratec Aureon 7.1 | Windows MCE 2005 Laptop: 1.5GHz Centrino | 512MB | 60GB | 15" Wide TFT | Wifi | DVDRW |
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