9800 Pro causing random shutdowns?
Hi all,
I've recently installed a Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro (128mb) in my machine (its an Athlon XP1800+, Syntax SV266A mobo, 1gb ram, other bits and bobs, Q-Tec 400w PSU). I've got the latest catalyst drivers for the 9800 installed, I'm running XP SP2 and I'm as Windows Updated as I can be. There's a thermaltake switchable-speed CPU fan installed and I've got it cranked up to high-speed.
The issue I'm having is that during a heated game of Battlefield 1942 or Desert Combat the machine will just switch off, normally about 45 minutes in. I then have to disconnect and then reconnect the power cord and leave it for a minute or so before it'll come back to life.
I don't know if other games cause it because I don't have any except Unreal Tournament, and that doesn't push the hardware quite as hard.
Nothing is getting particularly hot as far as I can tell. The "shut down if things get too hot" type functions in the bios are disabled. There's no obvious warnings or errors in the system event log. I could have a look through the ACEEventLog but I don't have a clue what to look for really.
So does anybody have a clue what might be causing this? Is it likely to be a dodgy PSU?
Cheers,
Olly.
Edit - BTW, tried to update the BIOS to the latest version just in case, but the update software doesn't support Windows XP. Great.
I've recently installed a Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro (128mb) in my machine (its an Athlon XP1800+, Syntax SV266A mobo, 1gb ram, other bits and bobs, Q-Tec 400w PSU). I've got the latest catalyst drivers for the 9800 installed, I'm running XP SP2 and I'm as Windows Updated as I can be. There's a thermaltake switchable-speed CPU fan installed and I've got it cranked up to high-speed.
The issue I'm having is that during a heated game of Battlefield 1942 or Desert Combat the machine will just switch off, normally about 45 minutes in. I then have to disconnect and then reconnect the power cord and leave it for a minute or so before it'll come back to life.
I don't know if other games cause it because I don't have any except Unreal Tournament, and that doesn't push the hardware quite as hard.
Nothing is getting particularly hot as far as I can tell. The "shut down if things get too hot" type functions in the bios are disabled. There's no obvious warnings or errors in the system event log. I could have a look through the ACEEventLog but I don't have a clue what to look for really.
So does anybody have a clue what might be causing this? Is it likely to be a dodgy PSU?
Cheers,
Olly.
Edit - BTW, tried to update the BIOS to the latest version just in case, but the update software doesn't support Windows XP. Great.
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Cheers!
give us some voltage readings though, lets rule your psu out of the equation
I do have VPU Recover switched on - and I've told it to prepare an error log in the event of a problem. Where would it put that? Administrative Tools > Event Viewer > ACEEventLog? And what would I be looking for?
How would I find out how healthy my PSU readings are? Is there software to do this or am I looking at a multimeter job?
Thanks for all your help guys :-)
It is best not to skimp on the psu.
Cheers for the advice. I'll bear it in mind - can't upgrade for a while now though, nice new monitor, nice graphics card, nice snowboarding holiday, nice new rear shock for my bike... awaiting the next nice pay-cheque now ;-)
I had some problems before with a second hard drive a while back - at the time I thought it was some dodgy cables, but this whole incident makes me think otherwise...