got new video card but some games freeze
got new video card but some games freeze
Hi there, I just upgraded from GF4200 TO A GF6600
the rest of the system:
2.4 celeron
768 mb ram
80 gig hdd
most games run nice and smoothly but someother games tempt to freeze my system up and I have to manualy reboot.
I don't know wht the story is, the game I am fighting with ATM is hitman bloodmoney, it freezes no matter what graphic settings I have set.
windows xp is fully update, so is my video card drivers and I'm running dx9.0c
this is really starting to piss me off...what's the issue here? is my v-card overheating only on some applications? wtf
maybe my soundcard is not dx9 compatible?
the rest of the system:
2.4 celeron
768 mb ram
80 gig hdd
most games run nice and smoothly but someother games tempt to freeze my system up and I have to manualy reboot.
I don't know wht the story is, the game I am fighting with ATM is hitman bloodmoney, it freezes no matter what graphic settings I have set.
windows xp is fully update, so is my video card drivers and I'm running dx9.0c
this is really starting to piss me off...what's the issue here? is my v-card overheating only on some applications? wtf
maybe my soundcard is not dx9 compatible?
did u properly remove the drivers ?
ie.
uninstall driver thru the add/remove
boot into safe mode and use Detonator destroyer the boot normally and install new drivers..
ie.
uninstall driver thru the add/remove
boot into safe mode and use Detonator destroyer the boot normally and install new drivers..
[color=red][WYD][/color]S[color=red]o[/color]M
You don't need to nuke the drivers when you're moving from one Geforce to another, they all use the same driver base. As long as you've got the latest driver versions, you should be fine for that.
Your problem could be:
- Card overheating. Check space inside the case and temperature of other components
- Power issues. If the card has an extra power socket, make sure it's populated. Check your PSU wattage is high enough (depending on your drives, you probably want a 450W or more powering that card.
- Card seating. Is the card pushed in correctly into the motherboard socket, or is it able to move around slightly and dislodge.
My guess would be power. Failing all of this, you might have a bad card, or there could be something messed up on the software side of things, but only if your computer's in a real state...
Your problem could be:
- Card overheating. Check space inside the case and temperature of other components
- Power issues. If the card has an extra power socket, make sure it's populated. Check your PSU wattage is high enough (depending on your drives, you probably want a 450W or more powering that card.
- Card seating. Is the card pushed in correctly into the motherboard socket, or is it able to move around slightly and dislodge.
My guess would be power. Failing all of this, you might have a bad card, or there could be something messed up on the software side of things, but only if your computer's in a real state...
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yeah it is, as a matter of fact it only does this on newer games BUT not all dx9 games lets not point to that just yet.SoM wrote:can u also run a test like 3dmark03 without your pc going tits up ?
it does look like its a power thing, what is your current power supply ? ( wattage )
the game bloodmoney is it graffic intense ?
ps
hmm I only have a 300w on this thing lol oops maybe an upgrade is in order regardless
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I'm starting to have fan/heating problems with my 6600. Most modern games get jerky and slow. Already looking for something to replace it. It's been in here about 8 months. I could probably replace the fan, but screw it, it gives me an excuse to replace the card.Tsakali_ wrote:yeah it's got heatsink/fan on there but it doesn't look too fancy ,heh

Seems someone else here was having similar problems with a 6600.
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i own/run 3 cel box's and i would like to add that two of them Beat out there P4 Counterparts... So You sir, need to open your eyes...eepberries wrote:I don't know about your problem specifically, but goddamn that celeron processor is a problem by itself. Celerons are complete shit. If you buy/make another computer, be sure to get an intel or and athlon
p.s. before you ask, yes.. they are overclocked...
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