- Aug 2, 2005
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I have 2 dilemas to discuss
Dilema #1: My story begins when i bought a NV Silencer 5 rev.2 from svc, anyways i got it in today and followed the precise intructions provided and from this site here- http://www.ocia.net/reviews/nvs52/page1.shtml . Anyways when cleaned the surface and installed everything tightly i noticed that one thermal pad from the ram wasnt fully making contact. Even after taking apart and reinstalling the cooler it still wasnt on right, but i thought no big deal if everything else is on right. So i stick it in my rig and bootup and no video comes out.....i start to panic and wonder what ive done wrong and even booted up a couple more times to make sure. So anyways i remove my card and i notice that the core wasnt making very good contact with the heatsink at all? I guess with all my worrying about the ram chips being with good contact i overlooked the contact with the core. Here is when i notice that the copper plate itself isnt balanced to begin with....so its a manufacturer problem. So anyways i tried everything to revive it, putting back on the old cooler but still nothing. I am confident my pc is still fine because i installed an old radeon 9000 and it booted up just fine. So if any of you guys have any suggestions to how to revive my card, please tell?
Dilema #2: Now if my card has actually died i need to purchase a new one. should i go with an x850xt for $240 or 7800gs for $270? Or should i move on to pci-e? Because technically i am not stuck on an agp platform however im trying to keep my costs under $300-$350. But i was originally planning on waiting for conroe which is scheduled for release Q3 2006. But there is no way i am buying and high end agp card now and upgrading to conroe later. If i did go pci-e now what would my options be? And is it possible to throw in a 7600gt for under $350 cpu/mobo included?
Edit:Now that i think about it its technically AC fault for supplying me a faulty cooler, that killed my card. If i contact them about my problem would they just send me a replacement cooler?
Dilema #1: My story begins when i bought a NV Silencer 5 rev.2 from svc, anyways i got it in today and followed the precise intructions provided and from this site here- http://www.ocia.net/reviews/nvs52/page1.shtml . Anyways when cleaned the surface and installed everything tightly i noticed that one thermal pad from the ram wasnt fully making contact. Even after taking apart and reinstalling the cooler it still wasnt on right, but i thought no big deal if everything else is on right. So i stick it in my rig and bootup and no video comes out.....i start to panic and wonder what ive done wrong and even booted up a couple more times to make sure. So anyways i remove my card and i notice that the core wasnt making very good contact with the heatsink at all? I guess with all my worrying about the ram chips being with good contact i overlooked the contact with the core. Here is when i notice that the copper plate itself isnt balanced to begin with....so its a manufacturer problem. So anyways i tried everything to revive it, putting back on the old cooler but still nothing. I am confident my pc is still fine because i installed an old radeon 9000 and it booted up just fine. So if any of you guys have any suggestions to how to revive my card, please tell?
Dilema #2: Now if my card has actually died i need to purchase a new one. should i go with an x850xt for $240 or 7800gs for $270? Or should i move on to pci-e? Because technically i am not stuck on an agp platform however im trying to keep my costs under $300-$350. But i was originally planning on waiting for conroe which is scheduled for release Q3 2006. But there is no way i am buying and high end agp card now and upgrading to conroe later. If i did go pci-e now what would my options be? And is it possible to throw in a 7600gt for under $350 cpu/mobo included?
Edit:Now that i think about it its technically AC fault for supplying me a faulty cooler, that killed my card. If i contact them about my problem would they just send me a replacement cooler?