- Apr 21, 2004
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My friend bought a 6800 and gave his old 5900 ultra to me.
I installed it fine but it has this error everytime I boot up;
"The NVIVIA system Sentinel is reporting that the NVidia-powered graphics card is not recieving sufficient power.
To protect your hardware from potential damage or causing a potential system lockup, the graphics processor has lowered its performance to a level that allows continued safe operations."
Hrmmm. I run a 2200xp system w/ 512mb RAM. From what I understand, this card is fairly decent, im an ATI guy, I don't really keep up w/ the nvidia cards.
What could be causing this problem? Could it be my power supply, mine is a 300W right now. It seems weird, but it seems the card runs pritty crappy, I downloaded the demos from the nvidia site that matched the regular 5900 and they run pretty bad :\ even most of the 5400 MX demos runs pretty choppy.
My friend also has 2 extra power supplies (350w and a 400w) but hes not certain they work. Am i doing something wrong, because it wont read the video card thereforce the screen stays black after i boot it up.
I plug the 20atx plug into the mobo, a powercord into the harddrive and a powercord into the fx5950. When I boot it up, the fan from the video card turns on but there is no connection between the computer/monitor.
I'm out of ideas, I've been up for 30 hours so I hope this made some sense.
I really appreciate any help or thoughts,
Jonas Sven Tardiou
I installed it fine but it has this error everytime I boot up;
"The NVIVIA system Sentinel is reporting that the NVidia-powered graphics card is not recieving sufficient power.
To protect your hardware from potential damage or causing a potential system lockup, the graphics processor has lowered its performance to a level that allows continued safe operations."
Hrmmm. I run a 2200xp system w/ 512mb RAM. From what I understand, this card is fairly decent, im an ATI guy, I don't really keep up w/ the nvidia cards.
What could be causing this problem? Could it be my power supply, mine is a 300W right now. It seems weird, but it seems the card runs pritty crappy, I downloaded the demos from the nvidia site that matched the regular 5900 and they run pretty bad :\ even most of the 5400 MX demos runs pretty choppy.
My friend also has 2 extra power supplies (350w and a 400w) but hes not certain they work. Am i doing something wrong, because it wont read the video card thereforce the screen stays black after i boot it up.
I plug the 20atx plug into the mobo, a powercord into the harddrive and a powercord into the fx5950. When I boot it up, the fan from the video card turns on but there is no connection between the computer/monitor.
I'm out of ideas, I've been up for 30 hours so I hope this made some sense.
I really appreciate any help or thoughts,
Jonas Sven Tardiou