This depends on bios and motherboard and my manual says "power problem". Considering that if I put another PSU in I am good to go again I tend to agree.
I'm just frustrated that I had 2 problem PSU's in a row. Is there a surefire way to figure out my power draw? The v1 e6400 for example...
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 (first version)
Intel E6400 (first revision)
4x1GB PC5300
BFG Nvidia GTX 260
Raptor 740GD (first version)
WD 3200JD
WD 6400AAKS
3x120MM Fans
1x200MM Fan
The problem I have is that my Enermax 565W died after upgrading to 4GB and swapping my X1900xt in there. I...
I'm trying to figure out if I have a bad motherboard or there is something I can do to get this thing to post.
ASUS M3A76-CM
Kingston HyperX 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500KHX8500D2K2/2G
AMD Phenom 8750 Toliman 2.4GHz Socket AM2+ 95W Triple-Core Processor Model...
I punched in the service code and its' coming up as a OptiPlex GX280 so it might be that instead. Regardless it's a minitower and the hole only has room for the power plug and no button. I did a bit of reading and they seemed to imply that it was a BTX power supply (not that I'm sure what the...
Ok fair enough. Since I need to buy a card regardless though, and there aren't really any benchmarks for this game, then should I just get a GTX 260 and maybe upgrade to 4GB of memory?
At high settings and those resolutions the frame rates can drop quite a bit with a lot of people on the screen. I'm gonna give the x1900xt to a friend who plays at a lower resolution.
Here's what I currently have:
GA-965P-DS3
2 GB memory
x1900xt
E6400
550W PSU
I haven't been keeping up to date but will I be limited by my CPU with one of these newer cards?
I mostly play WoW on a 24" monitor (1920x1200). It might not be the most demanding game but I like to play...
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