Well, I posted this on NFSCars and it's still going at me.
Computer randomly came up with the message "VPU Recover has reset your graphics adapter, Reboot your computer".
I reloaded Windows, and did not install ATi Catalyst.
Now, it randomly locks up. When I reboot, it flashes a message at me: "The device driver for ATi Radeon X600 may be causing errors in the system."
Well, and I have a thought....could it be a lack of enough power? I'm running 4 hard drives, an Athlon FX-53, two video cards, and dual DVD burners off a 350 watt Antec...is that enough?
Thanks!
QuoteI'm running 4 hard drives, an Athlon FX-53, two video cards, and dual DVD burners off a 350 watt Antec
350 watts is enough.
If you live in 1998 with a Pentium II.
Quote from: NecrologyQuoteI'm running 4 hard drives, an Athlon FX-53, two video cards, and dual DVD burners off a 350 watt Antec
350 watts is enough.
If you live in 1998 with a Pentium II.
....should I take that as "upgrade you %&!*!$ %&!*$ %&%@&%*!"? :p
But would it cause my issue? :ugh: I don't want to just run out and throw money at the computer...:rolleyes:
well, you said 4 hdds, two vid cards, and dual dvd burners, yeah, your powersupply is a bit weak.
if you're really having problems with VidCard issues, uninstall the faulty one and see if it helps., replace, reinstall drivers, and repeat with other card.
but yeah, like necro said get a new PSU.
I'm utterly AMAZED that thing hasn't exploded yet. I think he's lying.
wow, i cant even run under 500!
oh and necro, you just wish it would explode so you could eat his leftovers.
my comp was goin nuts at 300W and i only had 1 vid card, and 2 hard drives...
well your comp goess nuts all day, nevermind why. :p
Hmmm....this power supply calculator thing says I need 604 watts...I think I'm a bit under?
I'm going to look into PSUs. Does the esteemed RM have any opinions on good ones?
*PAGING RM PAGING RM*
get your ass on a Seasonic now, fool.