I recently bought a Leadtek 6600GT AGP and it worked flawlessly for 1 week. Temp running Idle at 40c and load is less than 60c everything is stock and no overclocking.
I played about 2 hours of CS:S 2-3 times during that 1 week and during the weekend I got Guildwars and played 5 hours straight..hehe
thats when my 6600GT died all of the sudden.
I zoned back to the city and in the loading screen my computer turned off by itself...
At first, i thought it overheated! but when i open up the case and touch the heatsink of my cpu and vid card it was warm, not hot..just warm so overheat wasn't the issue. I cannot power on my computer after that.
I took out the 6600GT and plug my old 9600 pro back and my computer powered on. I than plug my 6600GT back in and it won't power up! I than unplug the 4 pin molex and turn on my computer...and it powers up!! so whenever i plug the 4 pin molex into the AGP 6600GT card my computer won't power up. I guess its a shorted out. My question is, what would have shorted my 6600GT? is it the 5 hours of gaming? I bought an enermax noisetaker 485 Watt PSU just for the card too.
I played about 2 hours of CS:S 2-3 times during that 1 week and during the weekend I got Guildwars and played 5 hours straight..hehe
I zoned back to the city and in the loading screen my computer turned off by itself...
At first, i thought it overheated! but when i open up the case and touch the heatsink of my cpu and vid card it was warm, not hot..just warm so overheat wasn't the issue. I cannot power on my computer after that.
I took out the 6600GT and plug my old 9600 pro back and my computer powered on. I than plug my 6600GT back in and it won't power up! I than unplug the 4 pin molex and turn on my computer...and it powers up!! so whenever i plug the 4 pin molex into the AGP 6600GT card my computer won't power up. I guess its a shorted out. My question is, what would have shorted my 6600GT? is it the 5 hours of gaming? I bought an enermax noisetaker 485 Watt PSU just for the card too.
