My video card, a six-month-old ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, died on me a few days ago due to the fan not working on it. I'm still looking for my store receipt, so I can call ATI and have them replace it, but in the meantime I bought a BFG GeForce 6600 GT OC video card with 128 MB VRAM.
Anyway, after installing the card and powering up my system, I got an onscreen message that the card wasn't getting enough power and settings were being adjusted accordingly. Also, when I play Sims 2, there is a lot of lag (much more than there was with my Radeon), and there are annoying white visual artifacts on the screen at times. I don't know what is causing these problems, as the 6600 GT doesn't hook up directly to the power supply, unlike the Radeon 9800. The manual wasn't much help as it seems to be a "generic" manual not tailored specifically to the video card.
System specs:
ASUS A7N8X motherboard
1 GB RAM
Athlon XP 1800+ processor
GeForce 6600 GT OC video card with 128 MB VRAM
Windows XP Pro
The power supply is fairly small and I'm wondering if that could be the problem; being a university student, I don't have the money to drop on a 400-watt power supply right now, or a new processor.
Does anyone have any idea how to solve these problems? I'd appreciate any help I can get, as I'm not a computer guru -- my boyfriend suggested I post here in the hope of finding some answers.
Thanks in advance!
Sharon (SunKitten)
Anyway, after installing the card and powering up my system, I got an onscreen message that the card wasn't getting enough power and settings were being adjusted accordingly. Also, when I play Sims 2, there is a lot of lag (much more than there was with my Radeon), and there are annoying white visual artifacts on the screen at times. I don't know what is causing these problems, as the 6600 GT doesn't hook up directly to the power supply, unlike the Radeon 9800. The manual wasn't much help as it seems to be a "generic" manual not tailored specifically to the video card.
System specs:
ASUS A7N8X motherboard
1 GB RAM
Athlon XP 1800+ processor
GeForce 6600 GT OC video card with 128 MB VRAM
Windows XP Pro
The power supply is fairly small and I'm wondering if that could be the problem; being a university student, I don't have the money to drop on a 400-watt power supply right now, or a new processor.
Does anyone have any idea how to solve these problems? I'd appreciate any help I can get, as I'm not a computer guru -- my boyfriend suggested I post here in the hope of finding some answers.
Thanks in advance!
Sharon (SunKitten)