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More info?)
Thanks for sharing your experiences - this is just the kind of thing I
was hoping to get when I posted my message.
My power supply is a brand new Ultra 500W - I thinks it's up to the
job. I don't have a RAID - just two Hitachi ATA100 IDE drives and
a Sony CD-ROM/DVD burner.
The old mobo only supports 4X. You may have a point that the card
just can't function at 8X. I'll put the arm on my local community of
builders and get another 8X card to try.
What about the voltage to the AGP slot? This can be adjusted via the
BIOS, but I have no idea as to what the correct setting would be. I
don't want to inadvertently destroy the card - or the mobo, for that
matter.
I went to the Sapphire web site, but I couldn't find anything about the
voltage for the card. I saw lots and lots of other info, but nothing about
voltages.
Have you ever tried this? If so, what setting did you use? What happened?
"timmy" <bs@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Well, considering the card works, are your bios settings on auto ?
> Perhaps the psu may not be adequate, especially if your running
> several drives or raid. Does the old computer support agp 8x ? If so,
> I would assume the card is fine, so that leaves psu or the voltage
> requirments of the board. The card or board cannot function at 8x for
> some reason ...swap the psu and try it...try to swap another 8x card,
> if you can. If there is no change, it just may be the board. I had to
> rma a P4P800-d cause I blew 2 video cards and the board wouldn't run
> the third one very well at all...all 8x cards.
> I have the 9600 aiw pro on the P4P800e deluxe with an antec 350watt
> psu raid-0 (2 drives), 1 ide hdd and 2 optical drives, np. And yes,
> it's my warranty video and warranty asus board as well. Seems things
> are working properly now.
>
> On Wed, 04 May 2005 02:52:00 GMT, "SF Hacker" <jpnphile@sbcglobal.net>
> wrote:
>
> >I just completed a new build, installing a Sapphire
> >ATI Radeon 9600 XT AGP 8X 256MB video card
> >on an Asus P4P800 SE. The OS is Windows XP
> >Professional. The CPU is a Pentium 4 3.2 GHz
> >Prescott. 1024MB of DDR PC3200 dual-channel
> >RAM. No overclocking or other monkey business -
> >a straight-ahead, by-the-book build.
> >
> >There is no video display at all when I turn the computer
> >on. If I install an old VideoTek TI4400 AGP 4X in the new
> >computer, it works just fine. If I install the new card in my
> >old computer, it also works fine.
> >
> >Has anyone had the same problem? Any suggestions?
> >
>