A Aditya Explorer Oct 14, 2006 #61 Nikhil, its either a Over-Heating or a Lower Power issue. Even if the voltages are stable, that doesnt mean that the card is getting enough power. Try a different PSU. It should work fine.
Nikhil, its either a Over-Heating or a Lower Power issue. Even if the voltages are stable, that doesnt mean that the card is getting enough power. Try a different PSU. It should work fine.
N Nikhil Explorer Oct 14, 2006 #62 maybe.....when I tried it in the other system, it had a 300 watts iball or something..... a 2.4 Ghz Northwood + 865 GBF + 256 MB RAM.
maybe.....when I tried it in the other system, it had a 300 watts iball or something..... a 2.4 Ghz Northwood + 865 GBF + 256 MB RAM.
X x86 Discoverer Oct 14, 2006 #64 Nikhil re dont worry not card problem for sure .. somewhere dust/PSU issues... u checked the Ampere of the PSU too?
Nikhil re dont worry not card problem for sure .. somewhere dust/PSU issues... u checked the Ampere of the PSU too?
H hunt3r Discoverer Oct 14, 2006 #65 Thats what i said re nikhil, dosent matter if voltages are alright. Just check with a different PSU.
S SharekhaN Explorer Oct 14, 2006 #66 no onboard video option . i would have tried that for a few days to see how things go .
N Nikhil Explorer Oct 15, 2006 #67 no onboard video..... And how to measure amps ?? My PSU is rated at 18amps on the 12 V rail..... And how will I try with a new PSU ?? Any one got a spare PSU lying around which I can borrow for a few days ??
no onboard video..... And how to measure amps ?? My PSU is rated at 18amps on the 12 V rail..... And how will I try with a new PSU ?? Any one got a spare PSU lying around which I can borrow for a few days ??