Just looking for some advice about a problem I've had with my PC since changing the graphics card this week.
Changed from an ageing Nvidia 7800GT to a Radeon 5670HD 1GB and it's a vast improvement in terms of grunt (for what I need it for) and noise. From that point of view it's great, but since putting it in I seem to have no end of problems.
- the card won't wake properly from sleep. The PC comes on and there's drive activity, but the monitor won't come back. Tried it via multiple connections on the back of the card, and on another set, and it's definitely the card not the monitor as it just doesn't rewake the input device. You literally have to hard reset the system to get it to come back.
Now, the old Nvidia was temperamental with sleep (in that it would sometimes wake itself straight back up) but not like this.
Even when starting the system up cold it seems to take a good 6-7 seconds for the display to initialise before the BIOS gubbins comes up. With the Nvidia that was pretty instant.
- there were slight system hangs. No serious crashes or Windows 7 lock ups but programs that were working fine before slightly locked up (things like Firefox and Adobe) and gave a Not Responding message before almost immediately working again. Even Windows start up seems sluggish.
I've ended up putting the Nvidia card back in for now and it seems back to normal with no issues. Even Windows 7 startup is wizzing along a lot faster on the old card. Naturally each time I've taken the old drivers off and put the new ones on with each replacement.
So, I'm after some quick and dirty pointers about where to start thinking about trying to sort it before I try and return the card.
The first thing that sprung to mind is that my PSU is only 450w and the new Radeon is just powered off the PCI Express port on the motherboard - could that be the issue or is that more than enough power for what I've got in there?
The system is made up of:
Windows 7 - 64bit
4GB ram
Duel 2500+ processor
2 Sata drives
On a similar note, could it actually be the motherboard? It's an Asus 8-bit but it's about 5 years old now. Given the issues with sleep that the Nvidia GPU had, I'm wondering if that's related...? It's some small name brand too (Phoenix?) who haven't released a BIOS update since 2007
Could it be it be processor bottlenecking that's causing the hangs?
Or the short answer (and as I suspect), could it be all of the above?!
Changed from an ageing Nvidia 7800GT to a Radeon 5670HD 1GB and it's a vast improvement in terms of grunt (for what I need it for) and noise. From that point of view it's great, but since putting it in I seem to have no end of problems.
- the card won't wake properly from sleep. The PC comes on and there's drive activity, but the monitor won't come back. Tried it via multiple connections on the back of the card, and on another set, and it's definitely the card not the monitor as it just doesn't rewake the input device. You literally have to hard reset the system to get it to come back.
Now, the old Nvidia was temperamental with sleep (in that it would sometimes wake itself straight back up) but not like this.
Even when starting the system up cold it seems to take a good 6-7 seconds for the display to initialise before the BIOS gubbins comes up. With the Nvidia that was pretty instant.
- there were slight system hangs. No serious crashes or Windows 7 lock ups but programs that were working fine before slightly locked up (things like Firefox and Adobe) and gave a Not Responding message before almost immediately working again. Even Windows start up seems sluggish.
I've ended up putting the Nvidia card back in for now and it seems back to normal with no issues. Even Windows 7 startup is wizzing along a lot faster on the old card. Naturally each time I've taken the old drivers off and put the new ones on with each replacement.
So, I'm after some quick and dirty pointers about where to start thinking about trying to sort it before I try and return the card.
The first thing that sprung to mind is that my PSU is only 450w and the new Radeon is just powered off the PCI Express port on the motherboard - could that be the issue or is that more than enough power for what I've got in there?
The system is made up of:
Windows 7 - 64bit
4GB ram
Duel 2500+ processor
2 Sata drives
On a similar note, could it actually be the motherboard? It's an Asus 8-bit but it's about 5 years old now. Given the issues with sleep that the Nvidia GPU had, I'm wondering if that's related...? It's some small name brand too (Phoenix?) who haven't released a BIOS update since 2007
Could it be it be processor bottlenecking that's causing the hangs?
Or the short answer (and as I suspect), could it be all of the above?!
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