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More info?)
Better to initiate the RMA rather that modify anything.
In case the RMA isn't accepted, the you can think on modifications.
"BP" <replytoall@only.net> escribió en el mensaje
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> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> wrote in message
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>> In article <M62dndVXhObeRDDfRVn-vw@conversent.net>, "BP"
>> <replytoall@only.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I have an Asus ATI Radeon 9800 Pro w/256MB video card. I started having
>>> some
>>> strange video problem: verticle green lines appearing. I opened up the
>>> case
>>> and noticed that the cooling fans on the card are not working. I
>>> reseated
>>> the card and plugged the card into a new 12v power connector but they
>>> are
>>> still dead. The card works. I believe the video problem occurs when the
>>> card
>>> overheats. Anyone know what the problem might be?
>>
>> This is a picture of the card with cooler in place. The fan power
>> connector
>> goes into the socket to the left of the cooler.
>>
>>
http://www.ixbt.com/video2/images/asus-ati/asus-9800xt-scan-front-with-cooler.jpg
>>
>> Here is the card with the cooler removed, making it easier to see the
>> three pin header for the fan.
>>
>>
http://www.ixbt.com/video2/images/asus-ati/asus-9800xt-scan-front.jpg
>>
>> Perhaps the fan cable is not firmly in place ?
>> Does the video card normally change the fan speed, depending on
>> how much work the video card is doing ? Perhaps some fan speed
>> control thing has failed. The most reliable way to run fans, is
>> directly from a power rail.
>>
>> If there was only one fan and it was stuck, I'd suggest checking the
>> fan hub, to see if it moves freely, or is getting stuck. A drop of
>> oil might be a temporary solution for a problem like that. But
>> since there are two fans present, it is unlikely both failed the
>> same way at the same time.
>>
>> A permanent solution, is to purchase a kit like this. The fan is
>> powered from the PSU, so does not rely on any video card circuitry
>> to run the fan. You might need some blank PCI slots next to the
>> video card, to make room for the heatsink. Be careful not to get
>> thermal compound all over the top of the GPU - only the die should
>> have a thin coat on it. You don't want so much paste on the die
>> that it ends up coating any circuitry on the top of the chip.
>>
>> Zalman VF700-Cu graphics card cooler and ramsinks:
>>
http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/view.asp?idx=149&code=013
>>
http://www.zalman.co.kr/product/cooler/VF700_compatiblelist_eng.html
>>
>> Paul
>
> The connections are fine. The fans move freely and spin by just blowing on
> them. The unit has been in operation for 16 months. Altering the card
> would void my warranty. I guess it's RMA time.
>
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