Right now I am having a problem with my video card, when it gets too hot it causes DPC's( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferred_Procedure_Call ) to spike which cause game "lag" spikes.
Now i know its a cooling issue since when I put a housefan beside the video card it will run games for hours without having one of these spikes. I also know the reason it is doing this has something to do with my current hardware (cpu,mobo,ram) since it worked fine with my old set up.
I just bought an antec 900 case and have all 4 fans hooked up and set on high, after 2 hours the spikes started occurring. There is still 2 more places for fans, one on the side panel which blows directly into the GPU and one just behind the HD racks, I want to install 2 120mm fans there but my PSU only have 5 molex connectors, 4 are being used for the current fans and 1 for the DVD drive. I do have the chassis fan 3 pin connector available but that still doesn't allow me to use all the fans.
This is a 400watt sparkle PSU, its was bought in june 2006. Do modern PSU's have more molex connectors?
So I have the options of buying a new CPU and buying 2 more fans for my case, 6 in total, just to try and stop this card from overheating, or buying a new video card.
The issue with the new video card is most new video cards have a PSU connector in the back, such as the 8800GT, and I really doubt my PSU even has connectors for that, or free ones.
I will be eventually upgrading both of these, but it won't be for 2 months or more.
It just seems absurd that it takes more than 4 fans just to cool this card, I know its conflicting with the hardware somehow but I don't have the disposable cash to try upgrading each part 1 by 1.
Here are current specs.
AMD athlon XP AM2 6000+ 3.0ghz dual core
Asus M2N-MX SE
1gig ddr2 kingston ram
geforce 7600GT
400W sparkle PSU (it might be 450w but the system only demands around 250W)
160gig seagate HDD
Sorry for the long post but I had to lay it all out.
Just so you also know, the only gaming being done is World of warcraft and counterstrike source, so this video card is fine for those, the upgrade card would probably be an 8600GT or maybe an 8800GT is I save the cash.
Now i know its a cooling issue since when I put a housefan beside the video card it will run games for hours without having one of these spikes. I also know the reason it is doing this has something to do with my current hardware (cpu,mobo,ram) since it worked fine with my old set up.
I just bought an antec 900 case and have all 4 fans hooked up and set on high, after 2 hours the spikes started occurring. There is still 2 more places for fans, one on the side panel which blows directly into the GPU and one just behind the HD racks, I want to install 2 120mm fans there but my PSU only have 5 molex connectors, 4 are being used for the current fans and 1 for the DVD drive. I do have the chassis fan 3 pin connector available but that still doesn't allow me to use all the fans.
This is a 400watt sparkle PSU, its was bought in june 2006. Do modern PSU's have more molex connectors?
So I have the options of buying a new CPU and buying 2 more fans for my case, 6 in total, just to try and stop this card from overheating, or buying a new video card.
The issue with the new video card is most new video cards have a PSU connector in the back, such as the 8800GT, and I really doubt my PSU even has connectors for that, or free ones.
I will be eventually upgrading both of these, but it won't be for 2 months or more.
It just seems absurd that it takes more than 4 fans just to cool this card, I know its conflicting with the hardware somehow but I don't have the disposable cash to try upgrading each part 1 by 1.
Here are current specs.
AMD athlon XP AM2 6000+ 3.0ghz dual core
Asus M2N-MX SE
1gig ddr2 kingston ram
geforce 7600GT
400W sparkle PSU (it might be 450w but the system only demands around 250W)
160gig seagate HDD
Sorry for the long post but I had to lay it all out.
Just so you also know, the only gaming being done is World of warcraft and counterstrike source, so this video card is fine for those, the upgrade card would probably be an 8600GT or maybe an 8800GT is I save the cash.