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I am posting this for a friend. His computer was working fine and then
yesterday he got a message that said "Radeon 9800 power cord not connected" .. The cable was connected. I cleaned teh contacts and reseated the card. It seemed to fix the problem until this morning after the PC had been on for a while. The video is also running slowly (scrolling slowly in lists). Is this a known problem. what is the fix? Or has the card died?? |
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"tom fugate" <tfugate@geocities.com> wrote in message news:HZSWf.33$E24.6@fe07.lga... >I am posting this for a friend. His computer was working fine and then >yesterday he got a message that said "Radeon 9800 power cord not connected" >. The cable was connected. I cleaned teh contacts and reseated the card. >It seemed to fix the problem until this morning after the PC had been on >for a while. The video is also running slowly (scrolling slowly in lists). >Is this a known problem. what is the fix? Or has the card died?? >probably psu on its way out or maybe duff card roach |
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>I am posting this for a friend. His computer was working fine and then
>yesterday he got a message that said "Radeon 9800 power cord not connected" >. The cable was connected. I cleaned teh contacts and reseated the card. >It seemed to fix the problem until this morning after the PC had been on >for a while. The video is also running slowly (scrolling slowly in lists). >Is this a known problem. what is the fix? Or has the card died?? Great, You fixed the problem. Poor power connection. The slow scrolling has nothing to do with the video card. -Kent |
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It fixed it once and it began to do it again after the system had been up
for a while. The case had not been opened in months before I worked on it yesterday. "Kent_Diego" <None@no.way> wrote in message news:T0VWf.4002$fS6.22@dukeread11... > >I am posting this for a friend. His computer was working fine and then > >yesterday he got a message that said "Radeon 9800 power cord not > >connected" . The cable was connected. I cleaned teh contacts and > >reseated the card. It seemed to fix the problem until this morning after > >the PC had been on for a while. The video is also running slowly > >(scrolling slowly in lists). Is this a known problem. what is the fix? > >Or has the card died?? > > Great, You fixed the problem. Poor power connection. The slow scrolling > has nothing to do with the video card. > > -Kent > |
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> It fixed it once and it began to do it again after the system had been up
> for a while. The case had not been opened in months before I worked on it > yesterday. At this point you have to see if it is the motherboard, power supply or video card. Put video card in different computer to test video card. If card is bad RMA to ATI and get new card for free, no questions asked. Motherboard is a bit harder to test. I once zapped a motherboard where it would not work with 9700 pro due to the high current requirements of this card. If I used a different card the motherboard worked. The card worked fine in other systems. Test power supply 12 Volt line with Volt meter. Be sure that line to 9800 is not shared with hard drive or CD ROM. Plug in diffrent PS connector. Try diffrent PS if possible. Good luck, Kent |
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Thanks. The system was working fine so I am going to be checking the power
this evening. I do not recall the output of the PSU, but it is a year or two old. If it was on the lower limit to begin with maybe that is the problem. Of power is okay then I call ATI. |
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"tom fugate" <tfugate@geocities.com> wrote in message
news:HPVWf.50$E24.27@fe07.lga... > It fixed it once and it began to do it again after the system had been up > for a while. The case had not been opened in months before I worked on it > yesterday. Could be a flaky solder connection on the card power connector. Reflowing the solder would probably fix it if that's the problem. Tom S |
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