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Wed 29/09/04 at 18:12
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First of all, cheers for all the help in my PC building thread - I've got the thing built now, have configured the BIOS and installed some virus software. Not bad, not bad at all - but I have a few problems.

First and foremost, the graphics card is giving me grief. After attempting to install the drivers for my brand new Gainward 6800 GT, I ran into a massive problem. XP will load up, looking very distorted, and then the PC will restart - from what I can make out of the corrupted image of the error message, apparently the display drivers have the PC stuck in an "infinite loop".

However, it doesn't appear to be a driver problem, as my friend downloaded some new ones and put them on a CD, which I installed and still got the same problem. It may be useful to note that only one fan on the card rotates when the PC is running, and when I initially installed the drivers from the CD supplied with the card it notified me at the start that a file was missing - but I assumed that this was for ExpertTool and not the drivers. Considering the downloaded drivers didn't change things, I would expect this detail is irrelevant. But who knows.

The rest is more trivial. I need to find out how to remove the retention module on the motherboard so I can attach my ThermalRight SP-94 Heatsink, to somehow work out how to plug two-pin fans into a motherboard with three-pin fan sockets, and figure out how to secure my hard drive and CD-ROM drive in place (the first isn't the right size for the bay, and as for the CD-ROM, there appears to be nothing on the case to secure it).

If it helps, the specs are as follows:

Abit IC7 Motherboard
Pentium 4 2.8ghz Prescott
2x 256mb DDR RAM (dual channel)
Antec 550w TrueControl
160gb 7200rpm Seagate Barracuda HD

If anyone can help with any of this, I will be very grateful. Thanks.
Mon 04/10/04 at 03:21
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"Fried rice is god."
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I have 6 fans in my case, and it is silent enough to sleep with when its litterally next to my bed, mabye its just my fans though, Its a very remote link, but I had a kensington Webracer mouse, I found it in the attic after not having used it since windows 95, so I put it in my new computer and It restartes itself after I got to the login screen, It took me ages to figure out the cause, but I eventually realized it might have been the mouse, so I unplugged it and my PC worked instantly, even with the proper windows XP driver off the website, it still wouldnt work, so I guess some things just dont work with certain PCs, even if thayre supposed to be compatible
Sat 02/10/04 at 14:28
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No joy with the graphics card.

I'm guessing it's faulty. Thanks for the help.
Thu 30/09/04 at 23:54
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I don't dispute the wonderful performance of the XP120 etc, but you might want to save yourselves a few quid and get the SLK 947 or SLK948. OcUK are doing them for around £15 each at the moment. [URL]http://ukchatforums.reserve.co.uk/display_messages.php?threadid=83829&forumid=4006[/URL]
Thu 30/09/04 at 20:22
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That gfx card sounds borked to me.
Thu 30/09/04 at 12:27
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Yeah, doesn't work without moving some of the pins for the Abit AV8 Deluxe. Had me eye on it for a while now but the heat sink is too nig.
Thu 30/09/04 at 12:24
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"The mighty GE90-115"
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ÂLІÂÎR wrote:
>
> I am going to grab the Thermaltake SLK948U CPU fan, read some reviews
> last night and was massively impressed.

I guess in your case, noise really isn't an issue (With 9 fans!!) otherwise I would recommend the Thermalright xp-120.
Thu 30/09/04 at 12:22
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"The mighty GE90-115"
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Nimco wrote:
> I had pot that sits inline with the fan.

Cool! Weed in a PC case eh?
Thu 30/09/04 at 12:21
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To be honest, noise levels aren't an issue. I lob my Surround Sound head phones on for gaming as my PC is loud as I have 9 fans in total in my case, 3 of them operating at ovr 4500RPM.

I am going to grab the Thermaltake SLK948U CPU fan, read some reviews last night and was massively impressed.
Thu 30/09/04 at 12:03
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"The mighty GE90-115"
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ÂLІÂÎR wrote:
> I don't have a control on the CPU fan aside from the Bios control fan.
> I have looked in there and can't see where you can alter the
> voltage.
>
> Any ideas?

Maybe there are some utilities for your motherboard that you could download and install to allow control over the CPU fan? BIOS updates maybe?

Or get a fan controller, sunbeam do some excellent fan controllers that allow volts from 0-12 where as most others only go from 7-12 volts.

Or DIY with a variable resistor between the fan and the MoBo connector, you could have fun fitting that to the back or front of your case, etc...
Thu 30/09/04 at 11:34
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I had a variable pot that sits inline with the fan.

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