Firstly, I need to make you aware that I'm pretty much in the dark when it comes to hardware. I know how to build a system ( I built this one which has lasted a good few years so far), but when it comes to troubleshooting I get lost, especially when there's a lot of jargon used in the instructions.
That said, here's my problem, sorry for the long post, but there's a lot of information to pass on.
I'm running a Sapphire Radeon 4670, and I'm getting card crashes. It seems as if the monitor stopped receiving a signal from the card. This is happening both with VPURecover switched on or off, the only difference being, that when it's on, VPURecover tries to reset the card without a system restart.
I've been monitoring temps when this happens, and the GPU seems to stop working when it hits around 70 centigrade. I just downloaded FurMark and watched the card go up to 90 centigrade before I bottled out and switched the program off.
When I first built the system I had an 580w Hyper Type R PSU, and ran with no problems whatsoever until one day it just died on me. At the time I was very short of money, and was offered a reconditioned PSU for £15 so I took it. Again the system ran fine, until around a month after installing the new PSU the Radeon GFX card I had in died whilst playing Knights of the Old Republic II (hardly a game that would tax the system overmuch) After speaking to a mate I realised the card had failed totally, and needed replacing. It was showing vertical blue lines on the windows loading screen, then crashing just as it would usually go to my desktop. I could run in safe mode, but that was it.
I replaced the card with the current 4670 and ran for a month or so with no problems, then the current problems started, but were very random and few and far between, so I ignored it and put it down to one of those random times a computer doesn't like something and switches off, or something I had done wrong when building the system or something. Now however I can't play most 3dgraphics games without the card crashing after 5 to 10 minutes tops. I've searched this forum, and the wider net, and found lots of people having similar problems with various Radeon cards, and just as many possible causes and fix suggestions, many of which I can't check because I don't have spare cards/PSU's/computers etc.
Couple of things that might point anyone offering advice in the right direction. Firstly, As I said, this problem is occurring both with VPU recover on and off. Secondly I'm not overclocking anything in this system, not even using ATI Overdrive on the card. Thirdly, the 12v power to the PCI express socket on my motherboard is also running 3 case fans, which could account for a power to card problem, but it's my understanding that this doesn't actually have to be plugged in unless I was running two graphics cards, which I'm not.
The reason I'm thinking it may be something to do with the PSU is a strange reading on CPUID, a hardware monitor that I'm using, I've posted a screenshot below and marked what I suspect the problem is with the red dots.
System Info
CPU: Intel Pentium D805 dual core 2.66gig
Motherboard: ECS PF5 Extreme
Memory: 2x Infineon DDR2 1gig
PSU: Winpower ATX 550L (supposedly 550W)
GPU: Sapphire ATI Radeon HD4670 (RV730XT) 512mb GDDR3 onboard memory.
(yeah, I know this is a very out of date system, but it's been working pretty well up to now. Updates are planned, but money is short right now)
That said, here's my problem, sorry for the long post, but there's a lot of information to pass on.
I'm running a Sapphire Radeon 4670, and I'm getting card crashes. It seems as if the monitor stopped receiving a signal from the card. This is happening both with VPURecover switched on or off, the only difference being, that when it's on, VPURecover tries to reset the card without a system restart.
I've been monitoring temps when this happens, and the GPU seems to stop working when it hits around 70 centigrade. I just downloaded FurMark and watched the card go up to 90 centigrade before I bottled out and switched the program off.
When I first built the system I had an 580w Hyper Type R PSU, and ran with no problems whatsoever until one day it just died on me. At the time I was very short of money, and was offered a reconditioned PSU for £15 so I took it. Again the system ran fine, until around a month after installing the new PSU the Radeon GFX card I had in died whilst playing Knights of the Old Republic II (hardly a game that would tax the system overmuch) After speaking to a mate I realised the card had failed totally, and needed replacing. It was showing vertical blue lines on the windows loading screen, then crashing just as it would usually go to my desktop. I could run in safe mode, but that was it.
I replaced the card with the current 4670 and ran for a month or so with no problems, then the current problems started, but were very random and few and far between, so I ignored it and put it down to one of those random times a computer doesn't like something and switches off, or something I had done wrong when building the system or something. Now however I can't play most 3dgraphics games without the card crashing after 5 to 10 minutes tops. I've searched this forum, and the wider net, and found lots of people having similar problems with various Radeon cards, and just as many possible causes and fix suggestions, many of which I can't check because I don't have spare cards/PSU's/computers etc.
Couple of things that might point anyone offering advice in the right direction. Firstly, As I said, this problem is occurring both with VPU recover on and off. Secondly I'm not overclocking anything in this system, not even using ATI Overdrive on the card. Thirdly, the 12v power to the PCI express socket on my motherboard is also running 3 case fans, which could account for a power to card problem, but it's my understanding that this doesn't actually have to be plugged in unless I was running two graphics cards, which I'm not.
The reason I'm thinking it may be something to do with the PSU is a strange reading on CPUID, a hardware monitor that I'm using, I've posted a screenshot below and marked what I suspect the problem is with the red dots.

System Info
CPU: Intel Pentium D805 dual core 2.66gig
Motherboard: ECS PF5 Extreme
Memory: 2x Infineon DDR2 1gig
PSU: Winpower ATX 550L (supposedly 550W)
GPU: Sapphire ATI Radeon HD4670 (RV730XT) 512mb GDDR3 onboard memory.
(yeah, I know this is a very out of date system, but it's been working pretty well up to now. Updates are planned, but money is short right now)