John Harvey wrote:
And your power supply is up to the job?
Maybe the extra load is overlaoding it and causing
instability, I think i have heard of people having
that sort of problem in the past.
I suppose that's possible. I'm just running a 300W power supply, and
it's fairly old. I run a P3 733mhz CPU. They're not terribly power hungry.
Also, it was driving my AGP Nvidia FX5200 without any trouble, along
with an extra 4 port USB PCI card and a USB 802.11b dongle.
All of that equipment is gone now; replaced by the PVR 350.
So I'd say it's unlikely, but certainly possible.
Either way, I'm comforted by the fact that I'm the only one having
reliability issues. I'd say chances are good that the new machine
won't have any trouble.
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