yogi_is_bare
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basically my mate has a new graphics card

ati radeon 3800 series
512MB
128bit
thats all the info he gave

i think this is the right order you install a new graphics card.
uninstall the old drivers
take old card out
insert new card
install new drivers

in his words this is what happens

I uninstalled the old drivers, took out the old card then put in the new card then installed it, after i installed it it asked for a restart then it stops at the login screen thereafter
basically now when he loads his computer it gets to the login screen which he can see for about 1 second then the computer switches off.
any sujjestions
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His Power supply is not powerful enough for the new graphics card.
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DeathUnlimited wrote:

His Power supply is not powerful enough for the new graphics card.
Bingo.

Make sure you check out EVERYTHING before you upgrade components.
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DeathUnlimited wrote:

His Power supply is not powerful enough for the new graphics card.
Qft.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
yogi_is_bare
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he says he got a 450V supply with it and he "says" he has set it up, whether he has done it correctly i dont know, hes not very good. is this really the only reason this happens or are there any other options, bear in mind it is only the graphics card he has upgraded no other components in the computer.
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yogi_is_bare wrote:

he says he got a 450V supply with it and he "says" he has set it up, whether he has done it correctly i dont know, hes not very good. is this really the only reason this happens or are there any other options, bear in mind it is only the graphics card he has upgraded no other components in the computer.
I assume you mean 450W?

What are the rest of the specs of his PC?

And, are you saying that he installed a new 450W PSU at the same time or only installed a new graphics card?
yogi_is_bare
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he only installed a new graphics card. im not sure what the rest of the PC specs are though sorry
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Ok, well, without knowing the rest of the specs, we can't be sure, but a 450W PSU, if that is what he has, should probably just about be enough.

As others have said, it does sound like a possible PSU issue.

But, there are other possibilities - one of which is that windows is just freaking out - get him to try a complete reinstall - if that doesn't help, either the new card is fubar'd or he needs a new PSU.
max
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does safe mode work? Sometimes drivers won't uninstall properly using the uninstaller and cause all sorts of weird problems. Use driver cleaner or something to get rid of the drivers
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max wrote:

does safe mode work? Sometimes drivers won't uninstall properly using the uninstaller and cause all sorts of weird problems. Use driver cleaner or something to get rid of the drivers
Or try a reinstall.

I really don't like driver cleaner and it's ilk - had too many bad experiences with that kinda program in the past.
max
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Scorpion0x17 wrote:

max wrote:

does safe mode work? Sometimes drivers won't uninstall properly using the uninstaller and cause all sorts of weird problems. Use driver cleaner or something to get rid of the drivers
Or try a reinstall.

I really don't like driver cleaner and it's ilk - had too many bad experiences with that kinda program in the past.
fair enough. Giving driver cleaner a shot is a lot faster than reinstalling though. If it works, all the better, if it doesn't, you can always reinstall anyways
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max wrote:

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

max wrote:

does safe mode work? Sometimes drivers won't uninstall properly using the uninstaller and cause all sorts of weird problems. Use driver cleaner or something to get rid of the drivers
Or try a reinstall.

I really don't like driver cleaner and it's ilk - had too many bad experiences with that kinda program in the past.
fair enough. Giving driver cleaner a shot is a lot faster than reinstalling though. If it works, all the better, if it doesn't, you can always reinstall anyways
True.
Ratboy
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Who knows what PSU he has? a 450 watt bargain PSU will get raped on even a 7 series card XD

Make sure he gets a decent PSU, it's the area some people look over and just get a cheap one, it's a big mistake. You should be going for a 500- 600W at least for the newer cards coming out, you can never have too much power! XD

Who ever said it was the drivers - Just boot the PC in safe mode, see if it will boot.

Last edited by Ratboy (2008-04-03 09:15:58)

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Ratboy wrote:

Who knows what PSU he has? a 450 watt bargain PSU will get raped on even a 7 series card XD

Make sure he gets a decent PSU, it's the area some people look over and just get a cheap one, it's a big mistake. You should be going for a 500- 600W at least for the newer cards coming out, you can never have too much power! XD

Who ever said it was the drivers - Just boot the PC in safe mode, see if it will boot.
A 450w PSU will be more than enough if it's somewhat good brand with decent amps.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Ratboy
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Exactly my point. He might be using one which he got free with his case, which we all know suck.

I had my 8800 gts on a 450 watt power supply, was a fairly cheap unit too but it seemed to to the job ok until i got a hiper 550W, the stability and performance went up loads. I got over 1k more on 3d mark 06 and the framerates are very solid.

Last edited by Ratboy (2008-04-03 10:54:31)

yogi_is_bare
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Ratboy wrote:

Exactly my point. He might be using one which he got free with his case, which we all know suck.

I had my 8800 gts on a 450 watt power supply, was a fairly cheap unit too but it seemed to to the job ok until i got a hiper 550W, the stability and performance went up loads. I got over 1k more on 3d mark 06 and the framerates are very solid.
now that you said that, yes, he did use the one that came free with it.
thanks for all these solutions i will definately pass them on and see what happens from here.
yogi_is_bare
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ok now the problem is the monitor says "input not supported" and the screen turns off. any suggestions?
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What monitor does he have? What resolutions does that monitor support? Also, double check that the video card is seated properly, just to make sure.

Now it almost sounds like the monitor is causing an issue with an unsupported resolution?
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yogi_is_bare
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yea its a 5 year old LCD monitor.

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