QUOTE(jehuty1992 @ Jan 20 2010, 11:30 AM)
i juz bought a new graphic card,which is
Nvidia Geforce 9800GT
The next day i installed driver,it comes dis out
file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/User/Desktop/DSC_3057.jpg
but bcoz of it affect me nth,i juz leave it.
Today,when i open pc,juz after msn loading,this thgs come out
file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/User/Desktop/DSC_3056.jpg
i m not sure wat problem it is...
Ahem! How do other people expect to access those pictures when it still on your local HDD? Try using an image hosting site such as
ImageShack.
QUOTE(jehuty1992 @ Jan 20 2010, 11:30 AM)
but i doubt is my power supply problem,bcoz when i use my old graphic card,
Radeon x1050.
dis happened too...
The Radeon X1050 does not consume a lot of power. However compared to your old graphic card, the 9800GT is a a different monster altogether and usually requires a continuous power 450W PSU (please note continuous power is not the same as peak power).
QUOTE(jehuty1992 @ Jan 20 2010, 11:30 AM)
my power supply is 450 max volt,230 pure,original...
the ppl told me the volt is unstable...
i wonder it is true...?
i removed 9800GT now...it works...
Sounds like cap ayam PowerLogic PSU to me...
QUOTE(jehuty1992 @ Jan 20 2010, 12:13 PM)
powerlogic...dat ppl say is noob original...
Yups... cap ayam PowerLogic..
QUOTE(jehuty1992 @ Jan 20 2010, 12:16 PM)
AC input -5A
Max dc output-orange-15A
red-22A
yellow-12A
Blue-0.5A
purple-2A
Grey-ok
i did,but when i use 9800GT,i reinstall 9800GT driver,but din delete old 1
This PowerLogic PSU not enough power for 9800GT..
QUOTE(jehuty1992 @ Jan 20 2010, 01:30 PM)
i hand in to shop d,
they say it is power supply and driver setting problem...
my fren got a new icute model 450w/p4,
i wonder is it stable and suit?
iCute is also cap ayam.
For 9800GT, get at least a real 450W to 500W PSUs like FSP Saga+ 450W, Vantec ION2+ "520W", FSP Saga+500W, CoolerMaster Extreme Power Plus "550W", FSP Bluestorm II 500W, Silverstone Strider ST50F 500W, Xigmatek 500W, etc. Prepare around RM200 or more for these PSUs..
This post has been edited by lex: Jan 20 2010, 02:45 PM