- Jul 31, 2010
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Hello,
here are the specs:
MSi Cyclone gtx460/768MB, OC edition
mobo MSI NF520T-C35
http://eu.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=1880#
AMD Athlon II 930, quadcore (2.8GHz, not overclocked)
2HDD's, Creative X-Fi Music, wifi card, bluetooth dongle, DVD-RW, PCI modem (dont ask...), 2 case fans
4x1GB DDR2, mainstream (NPC)
Power supply: Cooler Master 450w Real Power (2x 12V rails, 12A/10A at continuity, 18A/16A at peak 60 sec). So, because of this "real power" mark, it is stated on supply that it have 264W total at 12V rails, in continuity. Approx. 4 years old supply, not sure.
OS: XP Home, SP3
What happened: until now, I had Asus 9800GT Matrix which worked flawlesly. Before GTX460 instalation, I did the usual old driver deinstalation, then cleaning with Driver Sweeper. GTX460 into case (both 6-pin extra power adapters connected), system entered the Windows, driver instalation (ones from MSI CD), then asked for a restart. New boot, Windows came to the logo screen, keyboard initialized, but mouse NOT (which usually happens immediately after keyboard). Then, after a few seconds, grey screen and the system hanged. Fans are working. Nothing I can do, except reset.
I have booted into safe mode, deleted drivers, restart, boot into "normal" Windows, installed newer drivers from NVidia site, rebooted - exactly the same hanging. Then, the whole night of different combinations, but always exactly the same ending. I can always reach safe mode, sometimes mouse will not initialize even there, sometimes it will. But I can log into safe mode via keyboard. I even tried instalation of old drivers (last ones used with 9800GT), but they dont recognize GTX460 and asks for a newer driver...
At the end, I returned the 9800GT in case, and it is working without problem with the mentioned latest NVidia drivers from their site.
OK, the usual suspect in such cases is a power supply, but I'm doubting it because, if I'm right, during the login process vga is not drawing much power, it is not in excessive 3D - even if the power supply is weak for a full load, it should at least logon in Windows?
The only other thing that is coming to my mind is that maybe the mobo is somehow not compatible with new card. The latest available mobo bios is installed, it is from may 2010. I have seen a post somewhere by somebody who said that he needed to update mobo bios for GTX460 to work on his rig, but without mentioning which mobo he is having.
Resume: if a new supply is solution for sure, I will obtain a new one. But I will be very sad if this don't solve the problem, because then the only solution left is to change the mobo (+ reinstall Windows & everything), and I simply dont have a time & nerves to do that. In that situation, I will rather return GTX460 and stay with 9800GT.
Any advice, words of wisdom, more or less similar situations seen?
Thanks in advance!
here are the specs:
MSi Cyclone gtx460/768MB, OC edition
mobo MSI NF520T-C35
http://eu.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=1880#
AMD Athlon II 930, quadcore (2.8GHz, not overclocked)
2HDD's, Creative X-Fi Music, wifi card, bluetooth dongle, DVD-RW, PCI modem (dont ask...), 2 case fans
4x1GB DDR2, mainstream (NPC)
Power supply: Cooler Master 450w Real Power (2x 12V rails, 12A/10A at continuity, 18A/16A at peak 60 sec). So, because of this "real power" mark, it is stated on supply that it have 264W total at 12V rails, in continuity. Approx. 4 years old supply, not sure.
OS: XP Home, SP3
What happened: until now, I had Asus 9800GT Matrix which worked flawlesly. Before GTX460 instalation, I did the usual old driver deinstalation, then cleaning with Driver Sweeper. GTX460 into case (both 6-pin extra power adapters connected), system entered the Windows, driver instalation (ones from MSI CD), then asked for a restart. New boot, Windows came to the logo screen, keyboard initialized, but mouse NOT (which usually happens immediately after keyboard). Then, after a few seconds, grey screen and the system hanged. Fans are working. Nothing I can do, except reset.
I have booted into safe mode, deleted drivers, restart, boot into "normal" Windows, installed newer drivers from NVidia site, rebooted - exactly the same hanging. Then, the whole night of different combinations, but always exactly the same ending. I can always reach safe mode, sometimes mouse will not initialize even there, sometimes it will. But I can log into safe mode via keyboard. I even tried instalation of old drivers (last ones used with 9800GT), but they dont recognize GTX460 and asks for a newer driver...
At the end, I returned the 9800GT in case, and it is working without problem with the mentioned latest NVidia drivers from their site.
OK, the usual suspect in such cases is a power supply, but I'm doubting it because, if I'm right, during the login process vga is not drawing much power, it is not in excessive 3D - even if the power supply is weak for a full load, it should at least logon in Windows?
The only other thing that is coming to my mind is that maybe the mobo is somehow not compatible with new card. The latest available mobo bios is installed, it is from may 2010. I have seen a post somewhere by somebody who said that he needed to update mobo bios for GTX460 to work on his rig, but without mentioning which mobo he is having.
Resume: if a new supply is solution for sure, I will obtain a new one. But I will be very sad if this don't solve the problem, because then the only solution left is to change the mobo (+ reinstall Windows & everything), and I simply dont have a time & nerves to do that. In that situation, I will rather return GTX460 and stay with 9800GT.
Any advice, words of wisdom, more or less similar situations seen?
Thanks in advance!
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