b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA May 8, 2007 #22 Also make sure your PSU, has enough amps for that card. You didn't mention the brand and model.
OP OP A AntonOle In Runtime Messages 136 May 8, 2007 #23 how can i find how much amps it has or what brand it is? do i have to open it up? Also the ATi X1950 XT 512MB specs requre 450watts.. 400 is ok right?
how can i find how much amps it has or what brand it is? do i have to open it up? Also the ATi X1950 XT 512MB specs requre 450watts.. 400 is ok right?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA May 8, 2007 #24 As long as it has 30 amps on it's 12V rails, it's ok. If you tell us the model and brand, we can look up more info, like the amps on it.
As long as it has 30 amps on it's 12V rails, it's ok. If you tell us the model and brand, we can look up more info, like the amps on it.
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA May 8, 2007 #27 I have never heard that before, and I can't find info on it.
OP OP A AntonOle In Runtime Messages 136 May 8, 2007 #28 "P4-400W" brings out some results.. Or is that a standard?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA May 8, 2007 #29 400w is ok...but I just want to make sure, it has enough amps to handle that card. Maybe you should upgrade the power supply.
400w is ok...but I just want to make sure, it has enough amps to handle that card. Maybe you should upgrade the power supply.
OP OP A AntonOle In Runtime Messages 136 May 12, 2007 #30 my current graphic card is an ati 9800pro and i dont have any problems with it... does this mean anything to you? is my power supply ok?
my current graphic card is an ati 9800pro and i dont have any problems with it... does this mean anything to you? is my power supply ok?