Computer Can't load Quake III-is it the PS?

fawhfe

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I'm almost certain it is. Sometimes when I load quake III (maybe 10-20% of the time), it either kicks me back to windows when its loading the game or when its loading the game media for a stage. This didnt happen until I went to my 7200 rpm maxtor so it looks pretty obvious. My PS is an Antec PP-253X (something like that) and its only 250W and im running a tbird system. Just seems strange since it only seems to do that in quake and nothing else (I also play UT, why not kick me out of that?)
 

bjc112

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if it doesn't kick you out of UT it probably isn't your PS...

i doubt UT and Quake3 comsume more power than one another...

update video drivers... re-install Quake! :)

Bryan
 

fawhfe

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But if its a driver problem or something with my video card, shouldnt it kick me out every time i try?
 

bjc112

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possibly.. the problem lies within Quake 3... reinstall, or Update your version of Quake 3...:)
 

speed01

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I get kicked back to windows often when loading Quake III and I'm running a K62 500 and a 300w PS, so I don't think it's your PS. I think it's something in Quake that does it, sometimes I get half way through loading servers and get kicked. Mostly it's when entering a game though.
 

helloedchen

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i noticed that when i used to get overheating problems. CPU was clocked high along with my video card. Bumped it down and everything was fine. but then u might not have an oc'd system :)
 

fawhfe

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Hmm. Well my Voodoo3 is overclocked (but nothing can make up for its inferiority to my system). My system isnt. I tried but it just wasnt stable past 1100 (KT7...) so it just wasnt worth it nemore. Thanks for the help anyways. I will try reinstalling and then updating to 1.29f beta since I'm at 1.27h right now.
 

Operandi

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If you think your PS the problem I?d download and install motherboard monitor or something similar. Run some system intensive apps such as quake/UT and see if your voltages change at all. If your volts drop then yeah it?s prolly your PS, if then don?t then I would say your PS is prolly doing ok.

Phillip Doede