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Since: Jan 12, 2004 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 11:42 pm
Post subject: Problems installing a FX5900 Archived from groups: alt>comp>periphs>videocards>nvidia (more info?)
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Hi
Sorry this is a long post .. Ive tried to include as much relevant detail as
possible.
I have purchased a WinFast A350tdh FX5900 graphics card and this morning i
decided to fit it into my existing system:
MSI KT3 Ultra ARU, Athlon XP1700, 256mb PC2100, XP Pro (current card Radeon
8500)
I removed ATI's Catalyst drivers first and then fitted the card and
connected it to my PSU with the power cabling supplied. I then restarted my
sys. During the POST i normally get a message saying "Detecting IDE Devices"
followed by the options to press ESC to continue the boot sequence & CTRL-C
to setup my RAID. I always press ESC as ive never bothered with my RAID
capabilities. However - on this occasion when these options appear on screen
neither seems to work... And the boot-up process goes no further. I tried
several reboots (checking all connections etc) and the same thing occurs. So
i removed the FX5900 and put back my 8500. I left the FX supplied power
cables fitted tho. The system seemed to boot normally until the expected XP
Boot-up screen failed to appear and the sys just hung. I removed the new
power cables and rebooted the machine which booted normally.
So ... For some reason the FX card is causing my system to fail during the
POST. Could it be an AGP issue? As my board supports AGP x4 but the card is
AGP x8... Or perhaps a PSU issue? My PSU is a 300w unit.. Would the FX card
drain too much power from the supply to maintain motherboard integrity? (i
have 2 hard drives, a CD-R and a seperate DVD drive too) Or perhaps there is
a problem with the supplied cable? What about BIOS? Are there any settings
which may be causing a conflict? I havent flashed the BIOS as ive never
needed to ... If it aint broke then dont fix it is my motto!
Or are there some other factors which im unaware of?
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Since: Jul 01, 2003 Posts: 29
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 1:05 am
Post subject: Re: Problems installing a FX5900 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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You need a minimum of 350 watts for many and most of the upper FX line. I
have an older FX 5800 and the box for it said 350 watt power supply minimum.
regards
B
"Hogboy" wrote in message
> Hi
>
> Sorry this is a long post .. Ive tried to include as much relevant detail
as
> possible.
>
> I have purchased a WinFast A350tdh FX5900 graphics card and this morning i
> decided to fit it into my existing system:
>
> MSI KT3 Ultra ARU, Athlon XP1700, 256mb PC2100, XP Pro (current card
Radeon
> 8500)
>
> I removed ATI's Catalyst drivers first and then fitted the card and
> connected it to my PSU with the power cabling supplied. I then restarted
my
> sys. During the POST i normally get a message saying "Detecting IDE
Devices"
> followed by the options to press ESC to continue the boot sequence &
CTRL-C
> to setup my RAID. I always press ESC as ive never bothered with my RAID
> capabilities. However - on this occasion when these options appear on
screen
> neither seems to work... And the boot-up process goes no further. I tried
> several reboots (checking all connections etc) and the same thing occurs.
So
> i removed the FX5900 and put back my 8500. I left the FX supplied power
> cables fitted tho. The system seemed to boot normally until the expected
XP
> Boot-up screen failed to appear and the sys just hung. I removed the new
> power cables and rebooted the machine which booted normally.
>
> So ... For some reason the FX card is causing my system to fail during the
> POST. Could it be an AGP issue? As my board supports AGP x4 but the card
is
> AGP x8... Or perhaps a PSU issue? My PSU is a 300w unit.. Would the FX
card
> drain too much power from the supply to maintain motherboard integrity? (i
> have 2 hard drives, a CD-R and a seperate DVD drive too) Or perhaps there
is
> a problem with the supplied cable? What about BIOS? Are there any settings
> which may be causing a conflict? I havent flashed the BIOS as ive never
> needed to ... If it aint broke then dont fix it is my motto!
>
> Or are there some other factors which im unaware of?
>
> Thanks for reading
>
>
> >> Stay informed about: Problems installing a FX5900 |
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Since: Apr 08, 2004 Posts: 40
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 4:29 am
Post subject: Re: Problems installing a FX5900 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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"B" skrev i meddelandet
> You need a minimum of 350 watts for many and most of the upper FX line.
If that's the fact, why is my GF5900 working fine on a system with 300W PSU
(2 HDs, CD-ROM & CD-RW connected) ? >> Stay informed about: Problems installing a FX5900 |
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Since: Nov 23, 2003 Posts: 617
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 4:29 am
Post subject: Re: Problems installing a FX5900 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Some 300W PSUs are more powerful than others. Those things have very vague
ratings.
Dave
"MheAd" wrote in message
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> > You need a minimum of 350 watts for many and most of the upper FX line.
>
> If that's the fact, why is my GF5900 working fine on a system with 300W
PSU
> (2 HDs, CD-ROM & CD-RW connected) ?
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Since: Jan 12, 2004 Posts: 49
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 3:53 pm
Post subject: Re: Problems installing a FX5900 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 20:42:51 -0000, "Hogboy" wrote:
>Hi
>
>Sorry this is a long post .. Ive tried to include as much relevant detail as
>possible.
>
>I have purchased a WinFast A350tdh FX5900 graphics card and this morning i
>decided to fit it into my existing system:
>
>MSI KT3 Ultra ARU, Athlon XP1700, 256mb PC2100, XP Pro (current card Radeon
>8500)
>
>I removed ATI's Catalyst drivers first and then fitted the card and
>connected it to my PSU with the power cabling supplied. I then restarted my
>sys. During the POST i normally get a message saying "Detecting IDE Devices"
>followed by the options to press ESC to continue the boot sequence & CTRL-C
>to setup my RAID. I always press ESC as ive never bothered with my RAID
>capabilities. However - on this occasion when these options appear on screen
>neither seems to work... And the boot-up process goes no further. I tried
>several reboots (checking all connections etc) and the same thing occurs. So
>i removed the FX5900 and put back my 8500. I left the FX supplied power
>cables fitted tho. The system seemed to boot normally until the expected XP
>Boot-up screen failed to appear and the sys just hung. I removed the new
>power cables and rebooted the machine which booted normally.
>
>So ... For some reason the FX card is causing my system to fail during the
>POST. Could it be an AGP issue? As my board supports AGP x4 but the card is
>AGP x8... Or perhaps a PSU issue? My PSU is a 300w unit.. Would the FX card
>drain too much power from the supply to maintain motherboard integrity? (i
>have 2 hard drives, a CD-R and a seperate DVD drive too) Or perhaps there is
>a problem with the supplied cable? What about BIOS? Are there any settings
>which may be causing a conflict? I havent flashed the BIOS as ive never
>needed to ... If it aint broke then dont fix it is my motto!
>
>Or are there some other factors which im unaware of?
>
>Thanks for reading
>
>
PSU to small. >> Stay informed about: Problems installing a FX5900 |
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Since: Jan 12, 2004 Posts: 49
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 3:54 pm
Post subject: Re: Problems installing a FX5900 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 20:42:51 -0000, "Hogboy" wrote:
>Hi
>
>Sorry this is a long post .. Ive tried to include as much relevant detail as
>possible.
>
>I have purchased a WinFast A350tdh FX5900 graphics card and this morning i
>decided to fit it into my existing system:
>
>MSI KT3 Ultra ARU, Athlon XP1700, 256mb PC2100, XP Pro (current card Radeon
>8500)
>
>I removed ATI's Catalyst drivers first and then fitted the card and
>connected it to my PSU with the power cabling supplied. I then restarted my
>sys. During the POST i normally get a message saying "Detecting IDE Devices"
>followed by the options to press ESC to continue the boot sequence & CTRL-C
>to setup my RAID. I always press ESC as ive never bothered with my RAID
>capabilities. However - on this occasion when these options appear on screen
>neither seems to work... And the boot-up process goes no further. I tried
>several reboots (checking all connections etc) and the same thing occurs. So
>i removed the FX5900 and put back my 8500. I left the FX supplied power
>cables fitted tho. The system seemed to boot normally until the expected XP
>Boot-up screen failed to appear and the sys just hung. I removed the new
>power cables and rebooted the machine which booted normally.
>
>So ... For some reason the FX card is causing my system to fail during the
>POST. Could it be an AGP issue? As my board supports AGP x4 but the card is
>AGP x8... Or perhaps a PSU issue? My PSU is a 300w unit.. Would the FX card
>drain too much power from the supply to maintain motherboard integrity? (i
>have 2 hard drives, a CD-R and a seperate DVD drive too) Or perhaps there is
>a problem with the supplied cable? What about BIOS? Are there any settings
>which may be causing a conflict? I havent flashed the BIOS as ive never
>needed to ... If it aint broke then dont fix it is my motto!
>
>Or are there some other factors which im unaware of?
>
>Thanks for reading
>
>
Also check that the Card is fully in, I got caught that way with my New
FX5900XT, but the System did a beep, then I noticed that the card was up a bit
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 8:35 pm
Post subject: Re: Problems installing a FX5900 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 16:54:20 -0800, "DaveL" wrote:
>Some 300W PSUs are more powerful than others. Those things have very vague
>ratings.
>
>Dave
>
Plus the Caps in them age and the W goes down..
>>
>> > You need a minimum of 350 watts for many and most of the upper FX line.
>>
>> If that's the fact, why is my GF5900 working fine on a system with 300W
>PSU
>> (2 HDs, CD-ROM & CD-RW connected) ?
>>
>> >> Stay informed about: Problems installing a FX5900 |
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