xfx fx5900 error
hope you guys can be of some help.
I purchsed this card off ebay, knowing full well that it was having problems. The seller reported blue screens with "irq not less or equal" errors. After looking them up online, it appeared that was most likely a hardware conflict or dodgy ram, i'll have one bid i thought. (un)fortunately my one bid won the thing, and it arrived today. I uninstalled the drivers i had, and installed the "new" card. The problems were almost immediate. thin blue lines the vertical length of the srceen during post, then blue and grey lines for the windows xp booting screen, then ....nothing. the screen went into sleep mode, like it was recieving no signal. any ideas anyone? could it be a power issue? could the ram on the card be stuffed? could it be a different wy of reporting teh same error the seller had? Help would be much appreciated. Cheers Bushy |
Bushy wrote:
hope you guys can be of some help. I purchsed this card off ebay, knowing full well that it was having problems. The seller reported blue screens with "irq not less or equal" errors. After looking them up online, it appeared that was most likely a hardware conflict or dodgy ram, i'll have one bid i thought. (un)fortunately my one bid won the thing, and it arrived today. I uninstalled the drivers i had, and installed the "new" card. The problems were almost immediate. thin blue lines the vertical length of the srceen during post, then blue and grey lines for the windows xp booting screen, then ....nothing. the screen went into sleep mode, like it was recieving no signal. any ideas anyone? could it be a power issue? could the ram on the card be stuffed? could it be a different wy of reporting teh same error the seller had? Help would be much appreciated. Cheers Bushy I'm thinking the guy tried a RF mod on it or overvolting. That's a little too messed up and any retail card could have easily been RMA'd. The seller most likely fub'd it himself. Also, IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL errors aren't always indicative of hardware problems. Bad chipset driver (like older VIA's and cheap mobos) have that problem too. So did some earlier Detonators with certain configurations. There's nothing you can do if the ram is bad, so you're stuck with a lemon. Make it lemonade and give him some crap feedback though :) Just for ****s and giggles. |
"deimos" wrote in message ... Bushy wrote: hope you guys can be of some help. I purchsed this card off ebay, knowing full well that it was having problems. The seller reported blue screens with "irq not less or equal" errors. After looking them up online, it appeared that was most likely a hardware conflict or dodgy ram, i'll have one bid i thought. (un)fortunately my one bid won the thing, and it arrived today. I uninstalled the drivers i had, and installed the "new" card. The problems were almost immediate. thin blue lines the vertical length of the srceen during post, then blue and grey lines for the windows xp booting screen, then ....nothing. the screen went into sleep mode, like it was recieving no signal. any ideas anyone? could it be a power issue? could the ram on the card be stuffed? could it be a different wy of reporting teh same error the seller had? Help would be much appreciated. Cheers Bushy I'm thinking the guy tried a RF mod on it or overvolting. That's a little too messed up and any retail card could have easily been RMA'd. The seller most likely fub'd it himself. Also, IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL errors aren't always indicative of hardware problems. Bad chipset driver (like older VIA's and cheap mobos) have that problem too. So did some earlier Detonators with certain configurations. There's nothing you can do if the ram is bad, so you're stuck with a lemon. Make it lemonade and give him some crap feedback though :) Just for ****s and giggles. well, after some futzing about with xfx tech support, they tell me to join the forums on their web page. lo and behold what do i find? dozens of unhappy xfx 5900 variant owners not happy, with vertical lines on startup and no windows. lucky for them they bought their cards from retailers, so the tech administartors response is, not surprisingly, RMA the thing. Not and option for me.now i wait to see if there is actually a service or repairs centre in australia that can fix my paperweight. |
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 11:11:00 GMT, "Bushy"
wrote: hope you guys can be of some help. I purchsed this card off ebay, knowing full well that it was having problems. The seller reported blue screens with "irq not less or equal" errors. After looking them up online, it appeared that was most likely a hardware conflict or dodgy ram, i'll have one bid i thought. (un)fortunately my one bid won the thing, and it arrived today. I uninstalled the drivers i had, and installed the "new" card. The problems were almost immediate. thin blue lines the vertical length of the srceen during post, then blue and grey lines for the windows xp booting screen, then ....nothing. the screen went into sleep mode, like it was recieving no signal. any ideas anyone? could it be a power issue? could the ram on the card be stuffed? could it be a different wy of reporting teh same error the seller had? TIP: When someone says "Video card maybe bad" - take it for what its worth. Unless you can actually SEE the problem... you end up buying a paper weight. The original owner could have RMA'd the card... But hey... at least you're not like the BRIT who bitched and moaned because a guy should him a "dead" card with the statement "this card is dead" - He thought the seller was an idiot and didn't do someting right.... so he lost about $50.... but he was an idiot and calling the seller a "liar"... bwahahaha... Getting the card serviced.... if not from XFX, is not likely... period. See how much they would charge for a repair/replacement... and if the card was stolen, then thats another issue... :) Last year... a guy bought a junky 5200 from the store, but there was a Ti4200 in the box. We figured out that some idiot did a bait & switch (bought the 5200 to "upgrade" his 4200 and got a "refund") ... so this guy came out AHEAD... Bwahahahah!! - - - - - Remember: In the USA - it is dangeroud to draw or write about Heir Bush in a negative way. The police or SS are called, people threaten to kill you. (What country is this again?) - Fahrenheit 9/11 - Unless you see it for yourself, don't call it "a bunch of lies"... that would be unAmerican. - White House blows cover of an undercover agent because her husband said there were no WMD (before the USA started the war) - her job was finding terrorist. God bless the land of the free. Where you can burn the Constitution... Ashcroft does it every day. |
yep, the old once bitten thing might stik in my head for a while now.... damn me and my bargain hunting "Darthy" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 11:11:00 GMT, "Bushy" wrote: hope you guys can be of some help. I purchsed this card off ebay, knowing full well that it was having problems. The seller reported blue screens with "irq not less or equal" errors. After looking them up online, it appeared that was most likely a hardware conflict or dodgy ram, i'll have one bid i thought. (un)fortunately my one bid won the thing, and it arrived today. I uninstalled the drivers i had, and installed the "new" card. The problems were almost immediate. thin blue lines the vertical length of the srceen during post, then blue and grey lines for the windows xp booting screen, then ....nothing. the screen went into sleep mode, like it was recieving no signal. any ideas anyone? could it be a power issue? could the ram on the card be stuffed? could it be a different wy of reporting teh same error the seller had? TIP: When someone says "Video card maybe bad" - take it for what its worth. Unless you can actually SEE the problem... you end up buying a paper weight. The original owner could have RMA'd the card... But hey... at least you're not like the BRIT who bitched and moaned because a guy should him a "dead" card with the statement "this card is dead" - He thought the seller was an idiot and didn't do someting right.... so he lost about $50.... but he was an idiot and calling the seller a "liar"... bwahahaha... Getting the card serviced.... if not from XFX, is not likely... period. See how much they would charge for a repair/replacement... and if the card was stolen, then thats another issue... :) Last year... a guy bought a junky 5200 from the store, but there was a Ti4200 in the box. We figured out that some idiot did a bait & switch (bought the 5200 to "upgrade" his 4200 and got a "refund") ... so this guy came out AHEAD... Bwahahahah!! - - - - - Remember: In the USA - it is dangeroud to draw or write about Heir Bush in a negative way. The police or SS are called, people threaten to kill you. (What country is this again?) - Fahrenheit 9/11 - Unless you see it for yourself, don't call it "a bunch of lies"... that would be unAmerican. - White House blows cover of an undercover agent because her husband said there were no WMD (before the USA started the war) - her job was finding terrorist. God bless the land of the free. Where you can burn the Constitution... Ashcroft does it every day. |
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