I replaced my power supply about a year ago and that cleared up a host of 'mysterious' problems. Pretty sure it's an Antec Gold 750W.
Increase the AGP voltage and make sure you have 2GB RAM TBH. If that doesn't work reseat the RAM. ( :( Where's Trig these days?)
What should the AGP voltage be ? At next reboot I'll have a look at what it is currently.
I did increase the amount of RAM from 4Gb to 20Gb, so in a way its been reseated.
I don't recommend messing with the AGP voltage except as a Hail-Mary-I-don't-care-if-it-all-fries scenario.
Try a proper PSU first.
Sorry, that's an old joke from the days of someone called Trig. And the RAM thing.
Don't forget to install a PhysX card............... They're going to be the next big thing!..................
EDITED: 24 Nov 2016 18:58 by DAVE!!
Oh definitely. We all need one of them :D
Does anyone else in the world besides me still have an AGP card?
:-(( EDITED: 24 Nov 2016 22:01 by DSMITHHFX
You won't have when you over volt it.
I'm drawing up a shopping list for a new pc build.
Which is better: Radeon RX470 or GF GT 740?
Don't have an option in the BIOS for AGP voltage anyway, there are options for HT,NB,NB 1.8v and SB voltages though. Don't know what they mean so not messing.
New PSU it is then.
I do remember Trig though, haven't read any of his posts since he was stuck in the sanitarium - is he still around ? And that fella who thought the CIA/FBI/NSA were camping in his loft and assasinating everyone he knows !!
Yes! More than one. But they're in a box of random bits in the attic.
Oh yeah, the sanatorium. I'd forgotten about that :)
No idea. I bought my current card about 6 years ago, so it's ancient in tech terms, but still plays everything I want it to. I haven't really kept up with numbers and models since then. However for a decent card you'd probably be looking to spend around £200. Which is probably about $20 these days.
If you Linux you want nvidea, or so someone said once and I'm clinging to it because I don't do keeping up with tech anymore.
It was the displayport to VGA adapter causing the problem.
The card only has digital outputs, I needed an adapter to convert the signal to analogue to work with my VGA monitor, but the card couldn't supply enough voltage to power the adapter.
Bought a HDMI to VGA adapter that has a 5v USB input for £5.99 and have had no problems since. Cheaper than a new PSU !
Worth spending that £90 on a new LCD monitor?
Unless your current monitor is special?
It is an LCD monitor, only a couple of years old, just not a digital one.
Works perfectly well, why should I change it ? Any advantage to a HDMI/DVI-D monitor over a standard VGA one, both just a means of displaying an image after all.
Quality might be better, refresh rates and response times faster - but would I really notice any difference, I mean a really noticeable difference ? I can barely tell the difference between a standard TV picture and a high-def one !
That's fair enough then, thought you could be using a CRT.
If you have a flat-panel display and a hurricane blows out your windows, the flat-panel would fly across the room like cheap cardboard, and your desk would flip over, smashing your pc to the floor.
:-(
But if you have a CRT display it won't even budge, and all you would get is some water damage.
:-)
And, since you are likely to also have an obsolete pc, you won't even care.
:-D