MrChad
Lifer
Early last week I decided to replace the stock HSF on my ATI All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro with an Arctic Cooling VGA Silencer. The installation went (seemingly) without a hitch. The chip was applied with Arctic Silver 3, the heatsink got warm when powered on, and the fan was blowing as designed.
Fast forward to this morning. Randomly while working on some tax forms (nothing graphically intensive), my video signal abruptly dies. I attempt to reboot with no luck. I shut down my computer and allow it to cool. No luck.
I replaced my AIW with my old GeForce 3 card. Boots without a problem. Great.
Now I try and remove and replace my VGA Silencer. There is no visible damage on the AIW card. Even after reapplying AS3, no luck. My power supply is an Antec TruePower 430, so that's not an issue. I try a different power connector just in case. Still no luck.
I don't really know what my options are now. I guess the card is dead? Doesn't ATI have built-in protection against heat? And why did the card run fine for over a week before dying? I have to admit that I have only myself to blame. I didn't keep an eye on my video card temps, and that was probably my undoing. I just feel sh1tty now. Anyone have any suggestions?
Update:
I used ATI's web form and got an RMA number. I shipped it out today, so I'll see what they say.
Update #2:
They are shipping me a new card. :Q I'm a bit surprised that they didn't contact me regarding the circumstances (my letter detailed EVERYTHING, including the non-stock cooler I used and my awareness that this procedure voided my warranty), but kudos to ATI for their customer support! They'll make a repeat customer out of me. :thumbsup:
Fast forward to this morning. Randomly while working on some tax forms (nothing graphically intensive), my video signal abruptly dies. I attempt to reboot with no luck. I shut down my computer and allow it to cool. No luck.
I replaced my AIW with my old GeForce 3 card. Boots without a problem. Great.
Now I try and remove and replace my VGA Silencer. There is no visible damage on the AIW card. Even after reapplying AS3, no luck. My power supply is an Antec TruePower 430, so that's not an issue. I try a different power connector just in case. Still no luck.
I don't really know what my options are now. I guess the card is dead? Doesn't ATI have built-in protection against heat? And why did the card run fine for over a week before dying? I have to admit that I have only myself to blame. I didn't keep an eye on my video card temps, and that was probably my undoing. I just feel sh1tty now. Anyone have any suggestions?
Update:
I used ATI's web form and got an RMA number. I shipped it out today, so I'll see what they say.
Update #2:
They are shipping me a new card. :Q I'm a bit surprised that they didn't contact me regarding the circumstances (my letter detailed EVERYTHING, including the non-stock cooler I used and my awareness that this procedure voided my warranty), but kudos to ATI for their customer support! They'll make a repeat customer out of me. :thumbsup: