1. Welcome to TRD Forums! A community for Toyota, Lexus, and Scion Enthusiasts. To enjoy all the benefits of the site, we invite you to signup.

Tech Troubleshooting

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Ares, May 30, 2008.

  1. Offline

    Ares Active Member

    Message Count:
    2,217
    Likes Received:
    3
    Trophy Points:
    38
    Location:
    Houston TX
    Troubleshooting

    So I bought a mobo+proc+vid card for 35$ (used), and I think I am starting to regret it.

    Specs:
    ASUS p4p800 mobo
    P4 2.4 800mHz + HT
    GeForce 6800 128 AGP
    1gb pc2700
    350W Power supply

    So the problem is, every so often, when I turn on the comp, the video would not come on. I tried switching out the vid card and it still did it, however not as often. I used the GeForce vid on another machine and it also did it, however not as often either. That being said, I think both the AGP slot of the ASUS mobo and the 6800 card are going bad.

    Q1: Is power an issue? I have one intake fan and one exhaust.
    Q2: Could it also be a processor issue?
    Q3: Any other suggestions on what to look for or do?
  2. Offline

    94corolla-chafita uhh im a dude..

    Message Count:
    889
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    0
    Location:
    brownsville, tx
    try a conical filter on your intake and a 5 inch tip on your exhaust....

    no, seriously, u got me there.... try a cpu forum maybe
  3. Offline

    Vibe New Member

    Message Count:
    2,436
    Likes Received:
    1
    Trophy Points:
    0
    Location:
    Queens, NY
    sounds like the graphics card. get a new refurb'ed one on newegg or their open box deals.

    that system is kind of old dude. i had that setup back in 2003.
  4. Offline

    dward3 Well-Known Member

    Message Count:
    496
    Likes Received:
    13
    Trophy Points:
    568
    Location:
    Phoenix
    you're on the right track. use the bare minimum. 1 hard drive and unplug the extras. just use the CPU fan and run your case wide open.
  5. Offline

    fishexpo101 Get Some

    Message Count:
    1,087
    Likes Received:
    3
    Trophy Points:
    488
    Location:
    Northern Virginia
    The 6800 is a relative power hog compared to others in its class. A 350W P/S might be a bit undersized for that combination - what other accessories are you running? One or two harddrives, one or two optical drives, PCI cards?

    This running two sticks of memory for 1GB total RAM or a single stick of 1GB RAM? It is a dual channel board - they sometimes do weird things when run in single channel mode.

    Are you running the latest BIOS revisions ? Running the latest video drivers (I believe it is GeForce Release 175 WHQL right now for that card) ? How clean is the OS - fresh install? Running anything overclocked? How's the cooling for the system - aftermarket or OEM heatsinks for CPU and GPU?

    Might just need to go into the BIOS and tweak it a bit - tons of info on that board and settings for particular cards.

    Also, that particular mobo and video card combination seems to have a habit of locking up on boot - sometime you can't get it to go past boot. About 80% of the time, it is related to the videocard being finicky. Replace the card and you should be golden. The other 20% - P/S underpowered, bad memory, bad mobo.
  6. Offline

    Ares Active Member

    Message Count:
    2,217
    Likes Received:
    3
    Trophy Points:
    38
    Location:
    Houston TX
    I have yet to read into the single/dual mode. If you can explain this or have a link that explains this in a nutshell, that would be great.

    I will dl the latest drivers for the vid in a bit and also the latest bios. Fresh install for the OS. Nothing is OC'd. Stock heatsink and fan. 45c for Command and Conquer 3 and WC3, mid 30's idle, high 30's running PCMark tests.

    Ill re-read the manual.

    From what I can tell, it does not lock up on boot, the video is just not on.

    1 hdd
    1 stick 1gb ram
    1 dvdrom
    1 floppy (yes, one floppy)
    1 pci sound card
    1 agp vid card
    2 fans
    1 cpu fan




    Thanks guys. I have been playing for 4 or so hours now with no problem. I wonder If it will boot tomorrow... LOL

Share This Page