I have been sent two graphics cards by an AmiBay member for repair and I did some reflow work over the weekend. On completing the work and re-assembly, I encountered some problems in testing them.
My test rig was an HP DX2400 motherboard with a quad-core Q6600 and 2Gb of DDR2-667, running Windows 7 Home Premium. The PSU was a decent quality 600 watt one, albeit one that's getting on a bit.
The first (an Nvidia GTX 480) installed correctly and was fine at the desktop, but any attempt to run Windows Experience Index or any benchmarking resulted in my test rig rebooting. Huh?
:nuts:
The second one (a Radeon 4870 X2) wouldn't even install Catalyst Control Centre without a crash and reboot. I had to use an older Radeon HD 5450 to install CCC then swap the cards over. This setup wouldn't get past the 'pulsing Windows logo' stage and crashed just before the desktop came up. Double huh!? :wooha:
It was then that I thought 'RTFM' and went to read up on these cards. The GTX 480 needs a minimum of 470W and the 4870 X2 needs 600W on it's own!! Blimey O'Reilly! A 1kW PSU is 'recommended'!! :wooha:
These cards also run HOT, like molten lava, or the centre of the Sun type hot, hotter than a hot thing with hot things and Naga chillies sprinkled all over them - with these cards, you don't need central heating!!
I nearly branded my fingers by not letting one cool off before removing it from the rig. I toasted myself nicely on Saturday while I tried to test these cards in the current heatwave in the UK. These cards run at 70C plus just at the Windows desktop. I dread to think how hot they get under load.
I've had to loan these to my son Ian to test, as these suck the life out of my PSUs and leave them looking liked deflated balloons. His rig has a 1200W PSU and that's more than a single bar electric fire, fer Gawd's sake!!
Whatever happened to Energy Star, as far as graphics cards are concerned?
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My test rig was an HP DX2400 motherboard with a quad-core Q6600 and 2Gb of DDR2-667, running Windows 7 Home Premium. The PSU was a decent quality 600 watt one, albeit one that's getting on a bit.
The first (an Nvidia GTX 480) installed correctly and was fine at the desktop, but any attempt to run Windows Experience Index or any benchmarking resulted in my test rig rebooting. Huh?
:nuts:The second one (a Radeon 4870 X2) wouldn't even install Catalyst Control Centre without a crash and reboot. I had to use an older Radeon HD 5450 to install CCC then swap the cards over. This setup wouldn't get past the 'pulsing Windows logo' stage and crashed just before the desktop came up. Double huh!? :wooha:
It was then that I thought 'RTFM' and went to read up on these cards. The GTX 480 needs a minimum of 470W and the 4870 X2 needs 600W on it's own!! Blimey O'Reilly! A 1kW PSU is 'recommended'!! :wooha:
These cards also run HOT, like molten lava, or the centre of the Sun type hot, hotter than a hot thing with hot things and Naga chillies sprinkled all over them - with these cards, you don't need central heating!!
I nearly branded my fingers by not letting one cool off before removing it from the rig. I toasted myself nicely on Saturday while I tried to test these cards in the current heatwave in the UK. These cards run at 70C plus just at the Windows desktop. I dread to think how hot they get under load.
I've had to loan these to my son Ian to test, as these suck the life out of my PSUs and leave them looking liked deflated balloons. His rig has a 1200W PSU and that's more than a single bar electric fire, fer Gawd's sake!!
Whatever happened to Energy Star, as far as graphics cards are concerned?
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