I'm currently waiting for the DVD.
when/if it gets here, I'll let you know what issues I run into with my
7600GS
Unfortunately though, mines with fan and extra power connector so it wont be
an exact comparison.
But it will be close
-Ben
"Eric Schmitz" <EricSchmitz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AF2ECABF-D591-4384-9AF1-86F31EEF820D@microsoft.com...
> It is a fanless 7600GS and it does not have an extra power plug. I do not
> have a second video card at this time so the bios does not allow SLI to be
> enabled if that is the case. I run Battlefield 2, Quake4, and Oblivian
> for
> hours under XP with the most stunning graphics and no problems so I would
> assume the video card is getting enough power.
>
> "Ben Salisbury" wrote:
>
>> You've got a fanless 7600GS?
>> Does it still have the extra power plug on the card? and is it plugged
>> in?
>> Just a cursory look online shows the minimum requirements for the card
>> are
>> 350 to 400W
>> but before you go out and get a new one, do you know anyone that would
>> let
>> you borrow one for testing?
>>
>> Also is it possible to disable SLI in the MBs BIOS?
>>
>> -Ben
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Eric Schmitz" <EricSchmitz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:37CE0796-D08C-4ED7-9D29-12DA709FEF0E@microsoft.com...
>> >I unplugged everything I could. All I had plugged in was my fanless
>> >Nvidia
>> > video card, a dvd-rom drive, sata hard drive, usb mouse, processor fan
>> > and
>> > chipset fan and I still got the bsod. The power supply is a
>> > Thermaltake
>> > 430W. I saw on Newegg that some people were saying it is really rated
>> > at
>> > 250-300W. I figured that should have been enough to power the little I
>> > had
>> > plugged in this weekend. I guess I need to look into another power
>> > supply.
>> > It's just weird that XP has been running fine for 6 months with no
>> > BSOD's
>> > but
>> > Vista is freaking out.
>> >
>> > "Ben Salisbury" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Eric-
>> >> In the past The IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL was often linked to Nvidia
>> >> video
>> >> cards
>> >> and in those cases the root cause was often the power supply. Try
>> >> unplugging all of your
>> >> case fans (If you have too, place a desktop fan infront of your open
>> >> case
>> >> to
>> >> ensure it stays cool)
>> >> and see if that gets you through the 80% point of failure. If it does,
>> >> you
>> >> now know you need a beefier
>> >> power supply.
>> >>
>> >> Please note that by beefier, it does not necessarily mean more
>> >> wattage. A
>> >> 500 watt PS will operate at different
>> >> quality levels depending on who made it I have personally seen lower
>> >> wattage
>> >> power supplies out perform higher ones because they were built better
>> >> with
>> >> good components.
>> >> And if you bought a case that came with a PS.....it's on the low-end
>> >> of
>> >> the
>> >> quality scale.
>> >> (Same with box builds like Dell and HP)
>> >>
>> >> -Ben
>> >>
>> >> "Eric Schmitz" <EricSchmitz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> >> message
>> >> news:EF8E5F76-10B5-4D24-A12D-29709451A1B1@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I am attempting to upgrade from XP sp2 to Vista RC1. It appears that
>> >> >the
>> >> > upgrade gets at least 90% complete before the bsod, it has copied
>> >> > all
>> >> > of
>> >> > the
>> >> > files and is rebooting for the second or third time. I think it is
>> >> > coming
>> >> > up
>> >> > to the point to set up users and time zone etc.. when I get a bsod
>> >> > that
>> >> > says
>> >> > IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL immedaitely after the green progress bar when
>> >> > it
>> >> > is
>> >> > booting up. I have tried all options in the safe mode menu to get
>> >> > it
>> >> > to
>> >> > come
>> >> > up and nothing. Safe mode does not work because it needs to
>> >> > complete
>> >> > the
>> >> > upgrade first. I have a Asus A8N-sli with a AMD Atlon 64 +3200, one
>> >> > sata
>> >> > II
>> >> > harddrive, nividia 7600gs, and 2gb mem. I am guessing it has
>> >> > something
>> >> > to
>> >> > do
>> >> > with the irq assignments but XP installed fine and has no problem
>> >> > with
>> >> > it.
>> >> > The bsod does not mention a file. It just has the stop 0x00000000A
>> >> > message.
>> >> > I really do not want to try a new install and wondering if anyone
>> >> > has a
>> >> > suggestion. I tried looking for log files in the hidden vista
>> >> > directories
>> >> > but none seemed to tell me what went wrong.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
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