- Oct 5, 2003
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I posted a weekor so ago, and i can't find it to continue, but Basically when i boot the pc, the monitor doesn't come out of power save. I have to turn the monitor off and on again to get it to "catch" so the posting messages show up and then all is ok.
I have had low resolution error messages once or twice after boot, and some kind of error restore message also. but nothing usually. I have left the system on 24/7 for like a week now, and all seems just fine while running.
my question is, would a guy start by replacing the video card? or the power supply?
(I already ordered a new vid card but research has me thinking maybe the power supply is the culprit?) Memory? The motherboard looks clean, no leaking capacitors or such....
system does seem to post just fine, so I'm doubting a HDD problem
Thanks!
Power supply is a 3 year old Enermax 465 (Enermax is a quality PSU I've been told)
Kingwin (BLACK) All Aluminum 10-Bay Mid tower case, with a Large Side Window. KT-424
ABIT IC7-G, Intel 875P chipset for Socket 478 800MHz Canterwood ATX Motherboard
Intel Pentium 4 / 3.0CGHz 512k socket 478 Hyper Threading Technology 800 MHz FSB
KINGSTON HyperX 184-pin 1GB Kit (2x 512MB) DDR400 (PC3200) DDR RAM
Zalman CNPS7000-AlCu Aluminum + Copper CPU Cooler
PNY GeForce FX5900 Ultra 256MB 8X AGP DVI VIVO
NEC/Mitsubishi 19" CRT VGA Monitor Model FE991SB-BK
Seagate 120GB 7200rpm EIDE Barracuda Hard Drive Using SATA Adapter
Plextor 52x32x52 PlexWriter Premium E-IDE (ATAPI) CD-RW Drive BLACK
SONY DDU1612/B2 BLACK 16X DVD ROM Drive (48X CD-ROM Speed)
Iomega BLACK Bezel 250MB Internal ATAPI Zip Drive Model Z250ATAPI BLACK
MITSUMI D359M3 BLACK FDD 1.44MB 3.5INCH
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! Dolby Digital 5.1
Microsoft 114 keys (10 internet Hot Keys) Internet Keyboard PS/2 - BLACK
Microsoft Intelli-Mouse Explorer Version 3.0a - Silver Accents
Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack SP1a
I have had low resolution error messages once or twice after boot, and some kind of error restore message also. but nothing usually. I have left the system on 24/7 for like a week now, and all seems just fine while running.
my question is, would a guy start by replacing the video card? or the power supply?
(I already ordered a new vid card but research has me thinking maybe the power supply is the culprit?) Memory? The motherboard looks clean, no leaking capacitors or such....
system does seem to post just fine, so I'm doubting a HDD problem
Thanks!
Power supply is a 3 year old Enermax 465 (Enermax is a quality PSU I've been told)
Kingwin (BLACK) All Aluminum 10-Bay Mid tower case, with a Large Side Window. KT-424
ABIT IC7-G, Intel 875P chipset for Socket 478 800MHz Canterwood ATX Motherboard
Intel Pentium 4 / 3.0CGHz 512k socket 478 Hyper Threading Technology 800 MHz FSB
KINGSTON HyperX 184-pin 1GB Kit (2x 512MB) DDR400 (PC3200) DDR RAM
Zalman CNPS7000-AlCu Aluminum + Copper CPU Cooler
PNY GeForce FX5900 Ultra 256MB 8X AGP DVI VIVO
NEC/Mitsubishi 19" CRT VGA Monitor Model FE991SB-BK
Seagate 120GB 7200rpm EIDE Barracuda Hard Drive Using SATA Adapter
Plextor 52x32x52 PlexWriter Premium E-IDE (ATAPI) CD-RW Drive BLACK
SONY DDU1612/B2 BLACK 16X DVD ROM Drive (48X CD-ROM Speed)
Iomega BLACK Bezel 250MB Internal ATAPI Zip Drive Model Z250ATAPI BLACK
MITSUMI D359M3 BLACK FDD 1.44MB 3.5INCH
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! Dolby Digital 5.1
Microsoft 114 keys (10 internet Hot Keys) Internet Keyboard PS/2 - BLACK
Microsoft Intelli-Mouse Explorer Version 3.0a - Silver Accents
Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack SP1a
