Unfortunately the card is totally dead as in no video period. It just stopped working during some overclocking experiments. I'm currently watching some FX5200's on eBay and will buy one soon (MythTV experiment) and that should tell me the mobo is fine. I've temporarily installed a PCI Radeon 9200SE and everything seems fine otherwise. I've boosted the voltage on the card before and it still crashed and it did the same in my MSI board as well. My bad, I should have RMA'd it from the beginning.

FYI, I was just kidding about ATI sucking and look forward to reading the reviews on their latest: "supposedly the Radeon X1900 XTX will be clocked at 650MHz core / 1.5GHz memory and have 48 pixel pipelines". Wow! @:D>


warpmedia wrote:
Sometimes increasing the AGP voltage a notch for stability is called for.

My 9800pro is currently dead in mailer here, still awaiting me to ship it back to CW, sooner than later I'll get around to it.


At 01:08 AM 1/21/2006, Stan Zaske Poked the stick with:
I thought I had solved the problem by reducing the AGP bus speed from 66
to 50 MHz ...





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