Geforce fx 5700 problem
Hi all,
I have a mobo asus a7m266 and bought me a geforcefx 5700le 128 mb but when i start a game it starts to flicker en the colors are getting ****ed up. = there is agp 4x support and tried a lot of drivers. Don't know what to do know... Can somebody help me please? grtz |
Don pedro wrote:
Hi all, I have a mobo asus a7m266 and bought me a geforcefx 5700le 128 mb but when i start a game it starts to flicker en the colors are getting ****ed up. = there is agp 4x support and tried a lot of drivers. Don't know what to do know... Can somebody help me please? grtz I am assuming you have at least this power supply requirement for the dual AMD 64 board: ATX Form-factor and Minimum 400W ATX 2.03 Power Supply The minimum requirement for full-power loading is a 400 Watt ATX 12V power supply; minimum requirement for +5V/3.3V is 180 Watts; +12 Volts requires 15 Amps; 5VSB requires 1 Amp. Also Ensure that the ATX power supply can put out at least 10mA on the +5 Volt standby lead (+5vsb). You may experience difficuly powering ON the system if the power supply cannot support the load. For Wake-On-LAN support, your ATX power supply must supply at least 720mA for +5VSB. regards @ndrew |
I have a mobo asus a7m266 and bought me a geforcefx 5700le 128 mb but
when i start a game it starts to flicker en the colors are getting ****ed up. I am assuming you have at least this power supply requirement for the dual AMD 64 board: Um, the A7M266 is not a dual AMD 64 board. It's a single Socket A board. http://www.asus.com.tw/mb/socketa/a7m266/overview.htm Still, an underpowered PSU could be the problem. Also, it could possibly be a heat issue. Does the graphics card have a GPU fan? If so, does it spin? If so, does it work any better if you run it with the PC's side panel off and a desktop fan blowing in? |
Lachoneus wrote in message ...
I have a mobo asus a7m266 and bought me a geforcefx 5700le 128 mb but when i start a game it starts to flicker en the colors are getting ****ed up. I am assuming you have at least this power supply requirement for the dual AMD 64 board: Um, the A7M266 is not a dual AMD 64 board. It's a single Socket A board. http://www.asus.com.tw/mb/socketa/a7m266/overview.htm Still, an underpowered PSU could be the problem. Also, it could possibly be a heat issue. Does the graphics card have a GPU fan? If so, does it spin? If so, does it work any better if you run it with the PC's side panel off and a desktop fan blowing in? Hi, Thanks for the tip but i disconnected allready some devices, to give the graphical card more power but it was the same. maybe driver of the mobo ? but i allready tried a lot :( grtz |
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