seanca1
03-17-2008, 01:42 AM
8800gts evga 320 superclocked problem.
I built my 1st pc according to the authors recommendations and it works splendidly! Way faster than my last 5 yo comp
asus m2n32sli deluxe wireless
2gb crucial ballistix pc 8500
wd 7500 caviar
AMD 6000 cpu
evga 8800gts 320mb superclocked.
Viewsonic 2235 22" monitor.
This place in CA is nice enough to include assembly for $10 U.S. They update the bios, and the memory and cpu. after adding an aftermarket zalman fan, the cpu temp appears to be in order.
I did start a small fire when I plugged in a 3.5" floppy drive though. Is it possible to plug that in backwards? The electrical cord started burning lick a firecracker fuse, and luckily I unplugged it before the wire burned up to the psu. antec sonata III. I got the fdd off an old computer in my side yard that had been rained on. I spent $5 and got a new FDD.
Anyway, the EVGA card when I play any video game, after about 1 hour appears to go buggey. It jerks erratically when I play any video game from a simple 80's retro game to need for speed.
My 1st windows xp installation did not go without problems. I downloaded the driver for the built in motherboard s/c and then the sound blaster gamer extreme card or whatever it is called. I finally reloaded windows. Used the xp utility to fdisk, format and partition my 750 gb wd caviar.
The utility that comes with the asus shows cpu temp. It appears to be ok, except when summer comes and it gets hot. Gpu temp is under 50c.
I am not sure where to go. After cutting off the FDD fried wire, I poached a new one off one of the old comps, and 2 wire nuts later, rewired it to I have a fdd. I have an sata hdd, and an old ide cd rom drive.
Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated. I love this pc. I owe a debt of gratitude to the author of this web site. I built the comp for $1400 U.S. like 6 months ago. The prices have come down since then. I even added an aftermarket gpu cooler last week and a 2nd 120mm 2nd case cooling fan. If I would have listened to the authors' recommendations the $6 fan I bought had annoying loud bearings or sound problem. I bought a high quality 2nd case fan for like $16. I almost gave myself a stroke trying to get the screws into it. I ended up using 2 cable ties for the 2 screws I couldn't get in. You have to remove the sata hdd. I ended up cutting my knuckles to shreds.
I built my 1st pc according to the authors recommendations and it works splendidly! Way faster than my last 5 yo comp
asus m2n32sli deluxe wireless
2gb crucial ballistix pc 8500
wd 7500 caviar
AMD 6000 cpu
evga 8800gts 320mb superclocked.
Viewsonic 2235 22" monitor.
This place in CA is nice enough to include assembly for $10 U.S. They update the bios, and the memory and cpu. after adding an aftermarket zalman fan, the cpu temp appears to be in order.
I did start a small fire when I plugged in a 3.5" floppy drive though. Is it possible to plug that in backwards? The electrical cord started burning lick a firecracker fuse, and luckily I unplugged it before the wire burned up to the psu. antec sonata III. I got the fdd off an old computer in my side yard that had been rained on. I spent $5 and got a new FDD.
Anyway, the EVGA card when I play any video game, after about 1 hour appears to go buggey. It jerks erratically when I play any video game from a simple 80's retro game to need for speed.
My 1st windows xp installation did not go without problems. I downloaded the driver for the built in motherboard s/c and then the sound blaster gamer extreme card or whatever it is called. I finally reloaded windows. Used the xp utility to fdisk, format and partition my 750 gb wd caviar.
The utility that comes with the asus shows cpu temp. It appears to be ok, except when summer comes and it gets hot. Gpu temp is under 50c.
I am not sure where to go. After cutting off the FDD fried wire, I poached a new one off one of the old comps, and 2 wire nuts later, rewired it to I have a fdd. I have an sata hdd, and an old ide cd rom drive.
Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated. I love this pc. I owe a debt of gratitude to the author of this web site. I built the comp for $1400 U.S. like 6 months ago. The prices have come down since then. I even added an aftermarket gpu cooler last week and a 2nd 120mm 2nd case cooling fan. If I would have listened to the authors' recommendations the $6 fan I bought had annoying loud bearings or sound problem. I bought a high quality 2nd case fan for like $16. I almost gave myself a stroke trying to get the screws into it. I ended up using 2 cable ties for the 2 screws I couldn't get in. You have to remove the sata hdd. I ended up cutting my knuckles to shreds.