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tombraider
06-03-2006, 11:42 AM
this is my vid : http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009IBB9W/103-9900277-1329407?v=glance&n=172282
but it's 2nd card and I have some problem :(
1. When I use AtiTool 0.24, the GPU temp = 90 degrees C (play FEAR)
When I use AtiTool 0.25 beta14, the GPU temp = 65 degrees C
What is right, what is wrong?
2. After play 30min the card turn off! (may be overheat, I'm not sure), but power input led and HDD led still on ??? After I reboot, my card show not correct ! ....(see the picture, not this but something like this :( ) sometimes it's suspended...:(

what is the problem? my old card 9800pro is still good ! It works correctly !
My PC: Intel 865PERL, Intel 2.8E HT, PSU CoolerMaster RealPower 450W non fullrange, HDD SATA Seagates 80G,....windowsXP sp2...
help me, thanks !

mmx
06-03-2006, 11:49 AM
Make shure that in Atitool the fan control is set to 100%.

cjoyce1980
06-03-2006, 12:58 PM
more likely that atitool 0.25 beta 14 will be right, set the fan control to 100% and make sure there is enough airflow in and out this case. also remove it from direct sunlight, and if it is store in a small area, put it some where else, pcs need lots of air

trog100
06-03-2006, 02:03 PM
the best atitool for x800/x850 cards is the older tried and tested none beta..

u only need the beta for messing with x1000 series cards.. from my experience it dosnt work properly with them anyways so i dont use it period.. the old none beat works a treat with my x850 card thow.. why folks use beta (unproven) software when they dont have to is beyond me to be honest..

beta for x1000 series cards.. none beta for 800/850 cards is the way to go..

trog

tombraider
06-04-2006, 05:03 AM
Thanks ! but u only answer me question 1, :( what about question 2? My English is not good, so .... show me clear direction ! thanks :)

trog100
06-04-2006, 05:54 AM
they are signs that the card is overheating or overclocked..

90c would be too hot.. 65c perfectly normal..

if you use the none beat atitool i think you can trust the temperature reading to be correct..

try not useing atitool at all.. just run the card with the ati default settings.. see what happens..

trog

dolf
06-04-2006, 10:54 AM
Question N2 - decrease the core clock to 500MHz or less and try again. If the problem remains just change the thermal compaund between the core and the cooler.