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Thread ID: 49764 2004-09-29 20:25:00 GeForce FX5700 doesn't like Asus A7V600 Growly (6) Press F1
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277027 2004-09-30 04:52:00 > th shuttle psu's are pretty good for 250W if you read
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I'm not sugguesting that shuttle PSU's arent good. What im disputing is that through your lack of facts you make it seem as if a 250w PSU will any PC. You made a vague post that was of no help to anybody, it would have mearly confused those who arent PC literate. Perhap next time you decide to post a snippit from another forum you could post a link to the entire thread so that people can read it in context. The thread at OCNZ just proves my point that you shouldnt buy a PSU purely based on its wattage.
Pete O'Neil (250)
277028 2004-09-30 04:55:00 You need to remember that alot of people that read these forum are newbies. Sugguesting that because a shuttle 250w can run certain specs a 300-350w should also be able to do so is not a good idea. If you did some research you would see that good quality PSU's with lower wattage can run more powerful PC's than crap PSU's with a high wattage. Pete O'Neil (250)
277029 2004-09-30 04:59:00 do i sense a bit of anger towards me??? sorry. heres that link (forums.overclockers.co.nz) its a tad off this topic but has a bit of info Patrick 2003 (277)
277030 2004-09-30 07:19:00 Interesting to see so many references to other forums....

Anywho -

I set the card to run at 1.5v and it started crashing again. My confidence was shattered after, at 1.6v, the card ran for about 40 minutes of battlefield and then fatalled.
Growly (6)
277031 2004-09-30 07:42:00 Growly check your AGP and PCI frequencies, the KT600 is suppose to lock them at 66mhz and 33mhz repectively, but VIA wouldnt know what a PCI/AGP lock was if it hit them in the head. Pete O'Neil (250)
277032 2004-09-30 09:14:00 Will pass that on - unfortunately the computer has gone back to its home (at a friend's), I'll let him know and tell you how it got on... Growly (6)
277033 2004-09-30 10:38:00 what happens when u type dxdiag under start/run?? For directx?

Everything show OK?? That error looks like it maybe a directx problem.

Or maybe a faulty file, that directx installed.
Spacemannz (808)
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