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PC Advice - Istalling a ATI Radeon X1950 Pro 512MB graphics card


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Hi all,

 

Wondering if you can help especially those with this card.

 

I bought a OcUK ATI Radeon X1950 Pro 512MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) graphics card from Overclockers.co.uk the other day, mainly as my Gigabyte X800 XL 256mb card is struggling to even run Ghost Recon 2, let alone play it in a decent resolution.:rolleyes:

 

I installed this using PIC-E slot, connected up the 6-pin power lead direct from PSU to the card and fired her up - got nothing apart from a dead screen and PC didn't seem to boot. The fan on the card was rotating and there was power going through it for sure, but no further activity.

 

I reinstalled my X800XL and it worked fine. What's up here? Surely even if the drivers ARENT loaded yet (can't do that anyway if there's no monitor picture!) the card would still display an image on screen?:innocent:

 

Anything else I can check or have I bought a dud card?:search:

 

Thanks,

 

Greg

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If it's not getting to BIOS then it's most likely to be a power or memory issue.

 

If it's working fine with the other card you can more or less rule out system memory.

 

What sort of PSU are you using?

 

Edit - or what martin said

 

2nd edit - what motherboard are you using and is the firmware up to date?

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Hi guys,

 

It's a ENERMAX NOISETAKER II EG495AX-VE PSU that puts out 485 watts so should be fine. The card only needs 450 and I'm not under heavy load - just running 3gb of memory.

 

Motherboard is a Abit Fatal1ty AN8 SLi Motherboard inc uGURU panel running a AMD64 4600+ X2 CPU. Not sure if the firmware is up to date Darryl, I'm using the standard drivers that came with the mobo on disk mate.

 

Memory: GeIL 2GB (2x1GB) PC3200 Value Dual Channel Kit CAS3 (GE2GB3200BDC)

Memory Latency: CAS 3.0 8-4-4 @ DDR400 PC3200

 

Hope that helps

 

Thanks,

 

Greg

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Very weird, normaly its a case of swapping them over like you said. Have you got access to another machine that you can try your new card out on? Not unheard of for cards to be shorted out or damaged. If it does work then you know its something else in your PC thats at fault.

 

The PSU should be ok however it still has to power the CPU, mobo, HDD and fans etc so that could be a factor (although without knowing what you have in the case its hard to tell)

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Thats a rather high spec system and I presume you have some fairly large HDD's to power too?

 

Initial boot requires a huge amount of power to start all those systems and I'm not sure your 480watt PSU is enough to power all that. Even on my low spec system a 400watt system sometimes fails to provide enough surge capability to start the system up.

 

Gamer or Pete are probably the people to speak to here.

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Hi Alex. ATX Ver 2.0 if that makes sense mate? I know, 35 extra bits of juice aint much but I was expecting it to run. I can't imagine the 256mb X800XL was much different? Got a 10,000rpm Raptor drive and 500gb Maxtor drive too and 2x DVD burners. Nothing else except the U-GURU panel running up front. Perhaps I do need a bigger one then.

 

All my mates are back in the AGP days so no use testing it with them! :)

 

I submitted the problem to overclockers.co.uk and they have given me an RMA number so they know my system spec and PSU should run it as I had to provide those details. Just don't want to send it back, them test it and it check out all OK, me get charged £10 + delivery back and suffer a delay in playing GR2! :)

 

Thanks for your help so far guys.

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I may of done this arse about face guys. i.e. I've already sent it back thinking it had a fault and I was sense checking my rationale which was clearly stupid! Note I sent and got from overclockers:

 

Dear Greg Wheatley,

 

Please use the above RMA number for the return of this item. I have sent an RMA email to the registered email address.

 

Please read through this associated RMA email to return the item for processing.

 

You will be able to check your RMA status online by logging into your account.

 

Regards,

 

matthew burton

 

 

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PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE USING YOUR E-MAIL CLIENT

 

You can reply via WebNote: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/webnote.php

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Hi,

I have been running my Gigabyte X800 XL Graphics Card without problem but have upgraded with the purchase of the OcUK ATI Radeon X1950 Pro 512MB card specified above. I have connected all necessary leads including the PCI-E Power feed from the PSU to the card itself, but am not getting any signal to the monitor. The fan on the card does spin but there doesn't appear to be any activity from the card other than this. I have removed and re-fitted my X800XL and low and behold, everything works again.

I believe the graphics card is faulty unless I'm doing something else wrong?

Thanks,

Greg

Support Details:

Motherboard: Abit Fatal1ty AN8 SLi Motherboard inc uGURU panel

Motherboard Driver:

Motherboard Chipset: NVIDIA nForce4 SLI

Motherboard BIOS:

CPU: AMD64 4600+ X2

Memory: GeIL 2GB (2x1GB) PC3200 Value Dual Channel Kit CAS3 (GE2GB3200BDC)

Memory Latency: CAS 3.0 8-4-4 @ DDR400 PC3200

PSU: ENERMAX NOISETAKER II EG495AX-VE 485 WATTS

Graphics: OcUK ATI Radeon X1950 Pro 512MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI (PCI-Express)

Graphics Driver:

Sound Card: Integrated Fatal1ty 7.1 Audio Card

Sound Driver:

Operating system: Windows XP - Service Pack 2

Changes prior to problem: None

 

Oooops :)

 

Greg

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When I had an ATI card that needed power from a molex connector, and my 450w PSU wasn't good enough, I just got the beeping and flashing black/red text on the screen for five seconds "PLEASE CONNECT THE 4 PIN POWER CONNECTOR AND TRY AGAIN!"

 

This was because my PSU wasn't up to scratch.

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I run a 1000w PSU.

 

 

 

Just for info your card specs state the following regarding the PSU requirements.

 

450-Watt power supply or greater, 30 Amps on 12 volt rail recommended (assumes fully loaded system)

 

 

IMO you should get at least an 800w PSU, go for a decent make as well.

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I run a 1000w PSU.

 

Just for info your card specs state the following regarding the PSU requirements.

 

IMO you should get at least an 800w PSU, go for a decent make as well.

 

Thanks Gamer. I was thinking of one of these, can anyone advise please on best probable option? Cheers ;)

 

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-020-OC&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=148

 

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-063-TT&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=926

 

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-084-AN&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=103

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I run 3x optical drives, a DDS4 DAT drive, 2x IDE drives, 1x SATA drive, 1x U320 15,000rpm scsi drive, scsi card, a geforce 5900xt which also draws power from a 4pin molex, and various USB devices. I use a good 400w PSU.

 

I think some people go a little OTT with their PSU requirements.

 

I just ran your specs, substituting a 10,000 scsi drive for the raptor, and your power requirements came back as 325w.

 

Obviously you would need a good quality, properly rated PSU.

 

a 1,000w PSU would be well below its efficiency in your system. You probably had a duff card, although it would have been nice to do what Alex suggested ;)

 

Calculate PSU requirements here:

http://www.extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine

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