Ok so here is the story.
Buy new NVIDA asus 8800gts factory overclocked graphics to connect to my existing p4 3.2 system. Gigabyte board and 550w psu.
I connect the new card and go about installing drivers. The machine cuts the power and dies. I put the old card back in and the same thing happens.
Whats strange is that I could let the PC boot up to the log on screen and leave it there and it will remain on for hours. But as soon as you log in the power cuts out. At first I thought Power supply, the card is putting a high load on it when windows starts up. So I try it in a different machine and it works fine. The power supply ran my machine for a year and it now has the same components back in it but still cuts out.
So I decide the new card must have blown something on the mobo. So I order a new mobo and processor and 4gb RAM. I install it all, it boots up to the start of the windows install and cuts out. I put the old card back in and it still cuts out. I'm totally stumped. I have order a new 800w PSU but am not confident this is the problem. The only component left which is common to the old and new set up is the HD which shows up fine in the bios.
Can a faulty HD cause a machine to cut the power? I didnt think it could as the PC doesn't need a HD to power up to BIOS. Help, I'm spending money hand over fist and the problem is still there.
Buy new NVIDA asus 8800gts factory overclocked graphics to connect to my existing p4 3.2 system. Gigabyte board and 550w psu.
I connect the new card and go about installing drivers. The machine cuts the power and dies. I put the old card back in and the same thing happens.
Whats strange is that I could let the PC boot up to the log on screen and leave it there and it will remain on for hours. But as soon as you log in the power cuts out. At first I thought Power supply, the card is putting a high load on it when windows starts up. So I try it in a different machine and it works fine. The power supply ran my machine for a year and it now has the same components back in it but still cuts out.
So I decide the new card must have blown something on the mobo. So I order a new mobo and processor and 4gb RAM. I install it all, it boots up to the start of the windows install and cuts out. I put the old card back in and it still cuts out. I'm totally stumped. I have order a new 800w PSU but am not confident this is the problem. The only component left which is common to the old and new set up is the HD which shows up fine in the bios.
Can a faulty HD cause a machine to cut the power? I didnt think it could as the PC doesn't need a HD to power up to BIOS. Help, I'm spending money hand over fist and the problem is still there.