In December, I bought a Sapphire Radeon HD5770 Vapor-X, because the integrated graphics on my motherboard just couldn't cut it anymore..
Anyay, for the past two months I've been using it and have had no problems until yesterday.
I'd decided I was running low on disk space, so I bought a new 1TB hard drive. Upon opening up my pc, I realized, that the only spare SATA power cable as connected to the molex going into my dvd drive. I tried rearranging a few things, such as moving my dvd drive down one slot, and the same with the built in card reader I've got. But to no avail. I have purchased a SATA extension cable, and am currently awaiting it's arrival.
But, after moving evrything in my pc back to where it was previously, my pc refused to start (no bios screen). I thought it as much quieter than usual, and upon inspection, I realized that I'd reconnected my cpu fan incorrectly (4 pins sticking out of the MB, the fan connector has space for three, I chose the wrong three). After fixing this, my pc stil would not start properly, would not show any display and would restart every 15-20 seconds or so. I assumed that, since the machine refused to post, it must be a device or something causing the problem.
First, I disconnected my dvd drive and still had the same problem. Next I removed the one stick of RAM I had removed earlier, only to find that the problem remained. I had already dealt with the cpu fan, so that was all the devices that had been touched during this session. Next, I tried removing my Graphics card. When starting the machine this time, it managed to POST successfully. So for the time being, I've reverted back to integrated graphics without any problems.
The machine will fail to start only if the Card is in place in its PCI-E slot, and is also connected to the power supply (using the supplied molex to 6-pin connector).
Now, considering that the card has worked flawlessly for two months, that should rule out:
Issues with the PSU.
Motherboard/Card compatibility.
Possible conflicts arising from putting a PCIE 2.1 card in a PCIE 1.0 slot.
Things that are very unlikely, but I can't rule out:
The card is broken/damaged.
PCIE slot is broken/damaged.
Molex to 6-pin connector being damaged.
Issues with the PSU.
My specs:
550W PSU
Foxconn 945GM/945CM
Intel Pentium E2140 @ 1.6Ghz
4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 332MHz (5-5-5-15)
Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family (Until I get my card running again)
I'm afraid I don't have the the facilities to test the card on another machine, or another card on my machine. I'd like to get to the bottom of this before I have to return the card.
Any ideas?
Anyay, for the past two months I've been using it and have had no problems until yesterday.
I'd decided I was running low on disk space, so I bought a new 1TB hard drive. Upon opening up my pc, I realized, that the only spare SATA power cable as connected to the molex going into my dvd drive. I tried rearranging a few things, such as moving my dvd drive down one slot, and the same with the built in card reader I've got. But to no avail. I have purchased a SATA extension cable, and am currently awaiting it's arrival.
But, after moving evrything in my pc back to where it was previously, my pc refused to start (no bios screen). I thought it as much quieter than usual, and upon inspection, I realized that I'd reconnected my cpu fan incorrectly (4 pins sticking out of the MB, the fan connector has space for three, I chose the wrong three). After fixing this, my pc stil would not start properly, would not show any display and would restart every 15-20 seconds or so. I assumed that, since the machine refused to post, it must be a device or something causing the problem.
First, I disconnected my dvd drive and still had the same problem. Next I removed the one stick of RAM I had removed earlier, only to find that the problem remained. I had already dealt with the cpu fan, so that was all the devices that had been touched during this session. Next, I tried removing my Graphics card. When starting the machine this time, it managed to POST successfully. So for the time being, I've reverted back to integrated graphics without any problems.
The machine will fail to start only if the Card is in place in its PCI-E slot, and is also connected to the power supply (using the supplied molex to 6-pin connector).
Now, considering that the card has worked flawlessly for two months, that should rule out:
Issues with the PSU.
Motherboard/Card compatibility.
Possible conflicts arising from putting a PCIE 2.1 card in a PCIE 1.0 slot.
Things that are very unlikely, but I can't rule out:
The card is broken/damaged.
PCIE slot is broken/damaged.
Molex to 6-pin connector being damaged.
Issues with the PSU.
My specs:
550W PSU
Foxconn 945GM/945CM
Intel Pentium E2140 @ 1.6Ghz
4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 332MHz (5-5-5-15)
Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family (Until I get my card running again)
I'm afraid I don't have the the facilities to test the card on another machine, or another card on my machine. I'd like to get to the bottom of this before I have to return the card.
Any ideas?
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