Ok, very simple thingy but have you tried this:
Stick the monitor cable to the other DVI port?![]()
my friend had this issue with a 9600 gso and he put the cbale from the vga to the dvi and it worked
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Ok, very simple thingy but have you tried this:
Stick the monitor cable to the other DVI port?![]()
I reckon his psu is fine, its a decent make, the card should not suck that much juice, besides I used to run my 260gtx on a 450w OCZ.
On what grounds do they refuse to RMA it?
If you believe it's a fault with the card then getting an RMA shouldn't be too difficult. You just have to know your rights.
can't you RMA or DSR it?
sorry about the bad news![]()
ha ha ha i tried the same with my spec in my sig + the fans/fan controller i've got aswell.
recomended a 1046w PSU
i'm only on a 650w. it canne take the power captain![]()
Peak load at 100% usage for your system came out at 584w. I set the CPU to 4200mhz, 1.45v (may be high/low) and added a load of fans, Blu-Ray drive, SSD, HDD etc.
@ OP - Did you get around to updating the BIOS?
They will often have Windows based flash utilities but they're less reliable than using a bootable USB/Floppy/DVD.
I have to agree with UV there. The MSI liveupdate thingy is pretty good and has never screwed up a board when i have used it. It's about the only one that i would trust in Windows. Used it to flash my P45 Platinum when i got it late last year.
I couldn't see you saying you've tried it, but you did try clearing the CMOS?
Why?
Coz my 5970 wouldn't work either, I tried updating to latest BIOS and resetting settings in the BIOS screen would not work.
It wasn't until I took the battery out of the motherboard and at the same time did the pin-thing, and then next boot I get the #beeeeep# from the motherboard... happy (sort of) days since...
And I thought flashing a new BIOS would clear things up, but it clearly doesn't!
Good luck!