I know some of you are pretty knowledgable about computers so I thought I'd ask here.
I got a Geforce 7800GS (AGP), it ran fine for 3 weeks and then it started locking up the computer until it finally died and I replaced it with my 5700LE (also AGP) until the warranty replacement arrived. Problems with the 7800 got so bad I had to do a windows repair just to be able to get into Windows again. I'd thought it might be a heat issue and took off the side panel and sat a fan next to it, I was able to use my computer with no problems so I got a video card cooler and put it in, removed the fan and next thing I know everything is screwy again and restarting gets no response from the video card (everything else was running though, I guess it was just 1 too many times) so I pulled it out and put the 5700 in and no problems with the computer in the mean time. Research on the internet had led me to believe it was a heat issue and the tower case feeling very hot made me sure of it although I thought the card was putting extra heat into the case, but now I wonder if it wasn't the power supply causing it and not the video card.
I got my replacement card today, hooked it up, a little while later the computer is locking up again and tower case is hot,
very hot, around the power supply, I have the video card cooler installed but it doesn't affect the PSU as the video card catches the air flow, however the fan I had originally set next to the tower did and I'm wondering if it kept the PSU from overheating to the point that it could cause a system freeze; when I wasn't using the fan, letting the computer sit for a while (cool down) would typically allow a normal start up to go through. The difference between the 7800GS and the 5700LE (aside from the obvious graphical advantage) is that the 5700 doesn't use a molex connector and the 7800 does. Do you think I might be on the right track or am I way off base?
System Stats
Geforce 5700LE / 7800GS (when working)
Driver Ver. 93.71
240GB Sata HD
Windows XP Home
P4 2.6 HT
1.75GB RAM
PSU stats:
PowerLabMax Output: 450W
Output: 3.3V +5V +12V -12V -5V +5VSB
Max(Amp): 30A 50A 25A 0.8A 0.5A 2.0A
AC Input 100V - 127V/16A 60Hz
200V - 240V/3A 50Hz
The power supply has the standard fan and it has slits for air flow at the back of the unit near the interior cords, my previous power supply had two fans in it, 1 on the bottom and then the standard fan and the PowerLab PSU only has the 1 fan - that surprised me when I got this PSU, I hadn't been expecting that.