View Full Version : Vid Card Will Not Boot - HELP!
Liquidtide
2003-10-28, 12:46 PM
I currently have a ATI 7000 and am upgrading to a 9600 pro 256meg. I got the card last night and pulled out the old one and put in the new one, booted up but nothing! I put the old card in and it boots up again. Let me state that this is NOT a power problem, and I have not installed it in the wrong slot. There are 2 times last night i actually got into windows with the 9600 in. They only happened when I would go into the BIOS with the old card and put on best settings and shut down and put the 9600 in. That doesn't work anymore either. I'm hoping it's a BIOS problem that can be fixed with an update. My MoBo is a ECS K7S5A 1.0 I haven't seen this problem on any other message boards so please help! I really want this new card to work. If not, I have a cheep like new 9600 for sale....
~Tide :confused:
keaoi
2003-10-28, 12:48 PM
though i doubt this is the case, did you uninstall your drivers for the 7000? its always best to uninstall the old vid card's drivers b4 putting a new card in
Liquidtide
2003-10-28, 12:54 PM
That was one of the tings the ATI tech emailed me, will do first thing when I get home... but that to me would seem more of a windows problem, I can't even get to POST screen.
Daleon
2003-10-28, 03:01 PM
The driver shouldn't make a difference for posting. I would try setting your bios to default settings. Its odd, generally only the ATI cards that used external power connectors had this kind of problem. Check rage3d forums also.
Rbstr
2003-10-28, 04:45 PM
hhmm, I had a VGA boot falure the other day wer this happened, but it was becuase i tried a 30% oc and it crashed, i jsut unpluged to power and let it sit for a minut and it worked again
Liquidtide
2003-10-29, 08:44 AM
UPDATE:
Flashed BIOS,
Updated MoBo Driver for AGP,
Pulled all cards out but VID,
STILL NOTHING! :( Sad....
Waiting for ECS to write back and ATI to respond to my reply.
~Tide
NoSurrender
2003-10-29, 09:04 AM
where u grounded? if u weren't u coulded shorted almost everything...
Jouster
2003-10-29, 01:43 PM
UPDATE:
Flashed BIOS,
Updated MoBo Driver for AGP,
Pulled all cards out but VID,
STILL NOTHING! :( Sad....
Waiting for ECS to write back and ATI to respond to my reply.
~Tide
ECS mainboards are not a very good choise for playing games with. I hate the world a little more everytime someone *must have one*...
Liquidtide
2003-10-30, 09:23 AM
Ok figured it out I think, my MoBo only supports up to 4X AGP and the 9600 and 9800s are 8X AGPs. Now my tough decision, downgrade card (I currently have a 7000 64 meg so even a 9000 128meg would be a great improvement) or upgrade the MoBo and hope all my other components work.
Daleon
2003-10-30, 12:56 PM
What chip/ram do you have?
Daleon
2003-10-30, 12:59 PM
Also, ATI cards for some reason are the only ones I've ever seen that had these issues with 8X AGP. Technically there is no reason why you can't run an 8X AGP card in a 2x or 4x mb. It always depends on the mb manufacturer though. But generally NV cards do not have this problem so if returning the ATI card and going with a comparable NV card is an option you do stand a better chance of getting it to work.
The only NV cards I would suggest though are either the TI4600 or the new 5700 if you can find one, if you are wanting to stay in the $200 range.
Liquidtide
2003-10-30, 01:20 PM
I am using a Athlon 1500+ 1 gig 333 ram
Daleon
2003-10-30, 01:37 PM
Ok, then I'd say pickup a good Nforce2 board and you shouldn't have any problems.
Either the A7N8X deluxe rev2 or NF7-S rev2. Can find the Asus cheap on newegg.
Liquidtide
2003-10-30, 02:35 PM
this board (nforce2) will be able to take all my peripherals and cards and memory and CPU etc? Thanks for your help.
Daleon
2003-10-30, 03:08 PM
It it should perform quite a bit better than your existing. They both have excellent onboard sound also. I don't even bother using my audigy. Both will support an XP1500 fine, and DDR333 ram.
TheRagingGerbil
2003-10-30, 03:40 PM
In your bios setting you can check whether or not to use 8x speed on your agp port. I had the same issue with my rig when I changed out my mobo. The bios defaulted to 8x speed.
In your case, I would pick up an nforce mobo. You can find them for pretty cheap now.
www.zipzoomfly.com
www.newegg.com
Liquidtide
2003-10-31, 09:17 AM
Ok I went with a A7N8X-X (not the delux) I got it for 69$ from www.gameve.com the same company I bought the 9600 from. If this doesn't work it must be the card. Now I just have to worry about anchoring the new board, yeah that should be fun.
~Tide
Zatrais
2003-10-31, 09:49 AM
It'll work, your other mobo is just, old. Loads of people had trouble whit new cards cause they tried to shoehorn them into old mobo's.
Anyways, a warning, remember to set the jumper to the proper setting. Sounds like you might have a duron chip.
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