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Re: Nvidia 7600GT AGP

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Re: Nvidia 7600GT AGP

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Gents,

I've just come across this thread and I hope one of you may have some ideas to help me with a similar graphics card issue...

About 4 months ago I bought a nVidia 7600GS card to upgrade my system from the GeForce4 MX440 that was in it before (and is again now!). Both cards are AGP.

When I installed the new card it ran fine for any normal applications but when I started FS9 it would run for between 1 and 10 minutes then the system would just reboot without warning... :o

I tried a number of different configs, stopping all unnecessary programs etc, disconnected from T'internet but all to no avail. I wondered if it was a PSU problem so I bought and installed a Tagan TG480-U01 PSU but this didn't help. I also wondered if it was overheating but the new PSU has a double fan and I also added a PCI slot fan within the case to assist. Still no joy :-(

So I've gone back to my old card and the 7600GS is sitting on the shelf gathering dust, no idea if it's something silly I'm missing :dunno:

If someone has an idea on this please let me know as for the few minutes that the card ran FS9 it was superb... :flying:

My system specs are:

AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3000+, 1 GB RAM, Windows 2000 Professional, DirectX 9.0c

Cheers!
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Re: Nvidia 7600GT AGP

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Hi Dom

My Guess is your power supply is not powerfull enough.

But not sure if the 7600 needs external power like the other powerfull cards.

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Re: Nvidia 7600GT AGP

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I'd agree with Rick, the Tagan should have enough kick, are you sure you have the extra power connector correctly attached to the card? :dunno:
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Re: Nvidia 7600GT AGP

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Hi Dom.

I think Rick is spot on. I'm betting your 7600GS is similar to my 7600GT in that it needs 2 periphal power connectors (Molex) from the power supply to drive it. That's one hell of a power hit. My 450w unit is flagging so I've just ordered a 600w replacement. Your unit is 480w rated I believe so it's the most likely source of your problem.

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Re: Nvidia 7600GT AGP

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Blimey ! I thought the new PSU would be enough after reading through some home build sites :o

But that makes sense so I guess I'll have to prise the lid off my wallet again... And the concrete's only just dried since I last opened it :lol:

Thanks for the advice ;-)
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