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xRBLx
I've got lovely bunch of coconuts!!
+27|6826|England - Kent
OK, I have posted a lot about my problem (sorry) but i have had it i have no idea why my comp is running so bad now!

A while ago I upgraded my ram from 512mb to 1.50mb ram and a new card from a ATI X300SE to a better ATI 1600XT and it all ran like a dream for a while. Now however games are unplayable there to choppy online and offline.
So i thought i would wipe the comp as it needed it any way the problem stayed so i tried my older set of ram same again tried on old ATI X300 same again!

So i cant find the source of the problem it not hardware its not software so what the bloody hell is it?

Thanx for reading

/bat to comp
/burns remeans
Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7092|London, England
Could be the Power Supply dying out. Could be a virus. Could be the CPU/something overheating. Could be all of that lol.

Last edited by Mekstizzle (2007-06-17 12:53:06)

xRBLx
I've got lovely bunch of coconuts!!
+27|6826|England - Kent

Mekstizzle wrote:

Could be the Power Supply dying out. Could be a virus. Could be the CPU/something overheating. Could be all of that lol.
Dont scare me... i know the PSU is 350w thats should be enough.

if it all does blow it i wont be too bothered cos im ordering my new rig next (i hope)
kylef
Gone
+1,352|6964|N. Ireland
You've got a crap system and a poor PSU. The X1*** range use a lot of power. Too much RAM and too poor graphics = overkill.

Last edited by leetkyle (2007-06-17 13:21:05)

GR34
Member
+215|7016|ALBERTA> CANADA
Reformat! first back up all of your files then Reformat and see if that fixes it!
CrazeD
Member
+368|7144|Maine

GR34 wrote:

Reformat! first back up all of your files then Reformat and see if that fixes it!
He said he tried that.

350w is plenty as long as you have sufficient +12v amps and as long as it's a good brand.

Give us your CPU and video card load/idle temperatures.

Try running Memtest 86+ for a good 4 or 5 hours, and run Prime95 for 10+ hours. If you don't get any errors on those programs then you know your RAM and CPU are stable and not causing problems.

I'm betting something is overheating. Try blowing out all the heatsinks and fans out with compressed air.
xRBLx
I've got lovely bunch of coconuts!!
+27|6826|England - Kent

leetkyle wrote:

You've got a crap system and a poor PSU. The X1*** range use a lot of power. Too much RAM and too poor graphics = overkill.
it all worked great before tho. even when i use all my old stuff the issue is the same.

I have reformated and it made no difference.
Greenboi
Member
+14|6838
PSU.  Wattage doesnt mean that it will definitely run the stuff...  If its an unbranded 350w, its unlikely it has the juice to run the new gear.

When you say old stuff...did you upgrade CPU and motherboard, what about hard drives?

If those stayed the same, then it could very well be one of those.
crimson_grunt
Shitty Disposition (apparently)
+214|7125|Teesside, UK
Probably not the problem but have you got stable sound drivers?  That caused major choppiness for me the past which i thought was lag problems until i realised it happened offline as well.
xRBLx
I've got lovely bunch of coconuts!!
+27|6826|England - Kent

Greenboi wrote:

PSU.  Wattage doesnt mean that it will definitely run the stuff...  If its an unbranded 350w, its unlikely it has the juice to run the new gear.

When you say old stuff...did you upgrade CPU and motherboard, what about hard drives?

If those stayed the same, then it could very well be one of those.
i just upgraded the RAM and Grachics Card
xRBLx
I've got lovely bunch of coconuts!!
+27|6826|England - Kent

CrazeD wrote:

GR34 wrote:

Reformat! first back up all of your files then Reformat and see if that fixes it!
He said he tried that.

350w is plenty as long as you have sufficient +12v amps and as long as it's a good brand.

Give us your CPU and video card load/idle temperatures.

Try running Memtest 86+ for a good 4 or 5 hours, and run Prime95 for 10+ hours. If you don't get any errors on those programs then you know your RAM and CPU are stable and not causing problems.

I'm betting something is overheating. Try blowing out all the heatsinks and fans out with compressed air.
and how do i do all that stuff? lol
CrazeD
Member
+368|7144|Maine
Find the brand of the PSU. Look for a sticker some where on the side of it, it should say the brand. Also look for the "DC Output" on the sticker, and look for "+12V" and then look for the amperage under it.

For the temps, download Everest (Google it) or Speedfan (Google it). A tool I find handy is called ATi Tray Tools. You can do a bunch of stuff with it, including over clocking and checking temps. The cool thing though, you can display the temperatures in-game on the bottom of your screen so you always know how hot your video card is.

To blow out the heat sinks, just go to Walmart and grab a little can of compressed air, it's only a few dollars usually. Then shut your PC off and find a pencil. Put the tip of the pencil against the CPU fan blades (WHILE IT'S OFF!) and then blow the heatsink out. The purpose of the pencil is to prevent the blades from spinning from the compressed air, because it can create a pretty dangerous voltage to shoot out into the motherboard. Do this method anywhere there is a fan. Don't shake the can of compressed air or hold it upside down, and if you do spray it into the air before spraying onto the PC parts, because liquid Nitrogen will come out and it could damage or crack components. Make sure you blow out the PSU as well.

If you have a multimeter, you can try this as well: http://www.tech-forums.net/pc/f77/how-m … ls-130666/

Good luck.
Twist
Too old to be doing this sh*t
+103|6994|Little blue planet, milky way
dumb question probably.... But what harddives are you using ? And are they formatted as NTFS or FAT32 ? If it's NTFS, have you ever converted to NTFS, or was the harddirve partitioned as NTFS to begin with ?
I've seen shit like that happening when people have old FAT32 stuff mixed up with sata drivers and the like.

Just a random thought... It might help you it might not, it'll take you 2 minutes to check it out, and the next time you format, make sure to partition using NTFS initially (unless ofcourse you're going to install Linux).
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