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Does this make sence to anyone??

StickHead

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Ok here is the deal.

I have my Duron 700 oc to 950. Runs great, played Dues Ex, Half Life, ran 3DMarks 2000 for over 8 hours. Ran flawless. So i plug my joystick into my gameport to play Motocross Madness2 and as soon as select my joystick(Logitec Wingman Extreme 3D)and click add, instant lockup. I reboot, it locks up before I get to the login. I got a new sound card, same deal, tried a different joystick, same deal. Could this be a power problem??? Any suggestions would be greatly appriciated as this is pretty annoying.
 

Killer Ape

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235 sounds a little thin to me. I'd go with a 300 Watt-er. This is the second flaky Abit KT7 thread I've seen tonight regarding soundcard issues...
 

Renob

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I dont think that PSU has the power you need go with a 350 at least
 

Renob

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No I mean 350 why mess around with anything less if you have to buy one. Just my 2cents
 

EvilDonnyboy

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just get a good brand-name 250watt. you be ok. but a brand-name 300watt would be preferable. you don't need more than 300watts unless u got a lot of HDs, multiple cpus and lots of expansion cards. the people here like overkill.
 

Phuz

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Lets be logical, if you're overclocking, you should give it every bit of power it can take - without gong to far. 300w is perfect.
 

StickHead

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Yeah runs ok up to 850, then it falls off a cliff. Sound works, but the seccond I plug in a joystick, kaboom! So you guys seem to think it's a power problem?
 

StickHead

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Yeah I tried 2 different joysticks. It can't be the game port because I tried 2 differnt sound cards, however I have not played with the Windows gameport settings(if any).
 

Killer Ape

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Mess with the gameport settings first just to reassure yourself that they're not the problem, then get a 300 watt K7 approved PS.

If you're buying a new PS, why not spend a few bucks more and get a 300 instead of a 250? Your PS is one of the longest lived components and your power demands in the future will more than likely go up, not down. 300 is more future-proof than 250, in my opinion.
 

ArkAoss

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Little suggest, if clockin it back to normal doesnt allow the joy to work, try if you have a spare AT psu or somthing, load your fans onto it, and lower drives, give dual psu a try before you buy a new one