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Solve : V9999GT (AGP)? |
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Answer» I have run into a spot of trouble after playing a game. The game caused the Monitor to shut off and the computer to go into standby mode. I have run into a spot of trouble after playing a game. The game caused the Monitor to shut off and the computer to go into standby mode. So you changed everything except the thing that it pointed to? Were both cards AGP? If so, it seems you need a new card to me. Quote QuoteI have run into a spot of trouble after playing a game. The game caused the Monitor to shut off and the computer to go into standby mode. 1. That card is like a *censored* son of the 6800 family, as in its an offshoot of a 6800, made by GT. Its abt the same as the 6800 GT performance wise. It uses an AGP x8 slot. 2. Why change everything if u saw that the problem was just the card? Change the card and everything will be fine. Get an X800GTO for 130$ or an X1950Pro for 200$.Thank you! Well, I tried everything because the "so-called" Asus Technical expert on the other end of the hotline said that the chances were very high it was either RAM or Power Module even though I tried to explain it to him that the POST indicated the Card. I believe it is buggered too, even if the monitor is getting a signal and even if the fan and lights are working as they should. Moved up to an FX5200 for now, before saving for an AM2 system and heading to PCI-E. I guess this is just one of those "lost causes". First HW failure I had in the "expensive" range, but the system is old and has HELD together well for a few years, just the card was rather young. As for the ATI suggestion.... well, its ATI... nice cards but a driver nightmare. Thank you for the suggestion but, once nVidia, always nVidia, had my fair share of ATI experiences, none of them positive in the GAMING area.The FX 5200 is the worst card i can think of.. but it will do u for a few weeks if ur not thinking of playing games. |
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