Reboots since installing an XFX 7950
I've experienced several spontaneous system reboots since installing a new
XFX 7950GT. I bought this card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150189 Any ideas? My thoughts are either the card is defective or the drivers. I am overclocking my Core 2 Duo CPU only but did not have this problem with my previous 7900GS card. Albert |
Reboots since installing an XFX 7950
"Albert Wiersch" wrote in message ... I've experienced several spontaneous system reboots since installing a new XFX 7950GT. I bought this card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150189 Any ideas? My thoughts are either the card is defective or the drivers. I am overclocking my Core 2 Duo CPU only but did not have this problem with my previous 7900GS card. Albert Insufficient powersupply? |
Reboots since installing an XFX 7950
"goPostal" wrote in message ... Insufficient powersupply? Antec 450 watts... so I don't think so. Plus, my power meter (Kill-A-Watt) never reads much above 200 watts. Albert |
Reboots since installing an XFX 7950
I had this with the drivers supplied with my 7950GX2. Remove existing
drivers and clean with drivercleaner and reboot, cancel autodetect new hardware, download latest driver from nvidia and install those, reboot. Andi. "Albert Wiersch" wrote in message ... I've experienced several spontaneous system reboots since installing a new XFX 7950GT. I bought this card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150189 Any ideas? My thoughts are either the card is defective or the drivers. I am overclocking my Core 2 Duo CPU only but did not have this problem with my previous 7900GS card. Albert |
Reboots since installing an XFX 7950
"Andi Cole" wrote in message ... I had this with the drivers supplied with my 7950GX2. Remove existing drivers and clean with drivercleaner and reboot, cancel autodetect new hardware, download latest driver from nvidia and install those, reboot. Andi. Thanks. That would be great if that is the solution. So your computer spontaneously rebooted once in a while (like maybe once every few days?) I did install the BETA drivers after having the problem with the release drivers, but never removed them and used drivercleaner. Will try doing that though. Albert |
Reboots since installing an XFX 7950
"Albert Wiersch" wrote in message
... I did install the BETA drivers after having the problem with the release drivers, but never removed them and used drivercleaner. Will try doing that though. Well so far so good, but it's too early to tell yet. I didn't use Cab Cleaner though, even though Driver Cleaner recommended it. -- Albert Wiersch Fix your website: http://onlinewebcheck.com |
Reboots since installing an XFX 7950
It rebooted more regularly than that but it's funny that drivers were the
solution. Andi. "Albert Wiersch" wrote in message ... "Andi Cole" wrote in message ... I had this with the drivers supplied with my 7950GX2. Remove existing drivers and clean with drivercleaner and reboot, cancel autodetect new hardware, download latest driver from nvidia and install those, reboot. Andi. Thanks. That would be great if that is the solution. So your computer spontaneously rebooted once in a while (like maybe once every few days?) I did install the BETA drivers after having the problem with the release drivers, but never removed them and used drivercleaner. Will try doing that though. Albert |
Reboots since installing an XFX 7950
You didn't give much info about your system, but my first take on it is that
you have too underpowered of a power supply unit to drive that card and all your other computer components. That card is very power demanding, but I don't know how many other components you have installed in your system that are draining the PSU. -- DaveW ---------------- "Albert Wiersch" wrote in message ... I've experienced several spontaneous system reboots since installing a new XFX 7950GT. I bought this card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150189 Any ideas? My thoughts are either the card is defective or the drivers. I am overclocking my Core 2 Duo CPU only but did not have this problem with my previous 7900GS card. Albert |
Reboots since installing an XFX 7950
"DaveW" wrote in message . .. You didn't give much info about your system, but my first take on it is that you have too underpowered of a power supply unit to drive that card and all your other computer components. That card is very power demanding, but I don't know how many other components you have installed in your system that are draining the PSU. -- DaveW Antec 450 watts... so I don't think so. Plus, my power meter (Kill-A-Watt) never reads much above 200 watts when under load. Never seen it above 250 watts. I do have 3 hard drives in there (Raptor and two Seagate 7200.10 320GB) and a DVD drive... 2 GB of RAM, a few fans. I think a 450 watt can handle all that. Albert |
Reboots since installing an XFX 7950
Might not be related, but when my sons fan died on his video card, it
would re-boot at random...usually while he was gaming ! He ran it like that for about 2 months. I replaced the fan and he's still usuing that card...a real prize that one...lol I'm curious if you have one of the XFX cards that is passive. If so, I hope you have very good airflow in your case...FYI ! On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 04:01:48 -0600, "Albert Wiersch" wrote: I've experienced several spontaneous system reboots since installing a new XFX 7950GT. I bought this card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150189 Any ideas? My thoughts are either the card is defective or the drivers. I am overclocking my Core 2 Duo CPU only but did not have this problem with my previous 7900GS card. Albert |
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