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Old 31-03-2006, 10:57 PM   #1
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Hi,

I've just installed a zalman vf700-cu cooler on my ati radeon 9800 pro.
Everything seems to have gone well but...after booting up my computer i have
pink dotted squares on some places on my screen. Looks a little like a
smudged inked from a stamp.

Did i ruine/broke my videocard in the proces or did i connect something
wrong...i didn't/don't know how to connect the power so i connected the
vf700 fan connecter to the 12V multi conncenter wich came with the package
and connected the multi conector to the power supply of my computer.

Any help will be mcu appreciated...TIA, Rick.


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Old 01-04-2006, 11:51 PM   #2
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Rick schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed a zalman vf700-cu cooler on my ati radeon 9800 pro.
> Everything seems to have gone well but...after booting up my computer i have
> pink dotted squares on some places on my screen. Looks a little like a
> smudged inked from a stamp.


Well, if you encounter graphic problems it seems not everything has gone
well, duh.
Did you, by any chance apply the Ram-heatsinks?If so, how much force did
you use to apply them to the chips?Chances are you either broke some of
the Ram on your card or you chipped a piece of the GPU core, enjoy your
Radeon 9800 paperweight.

Cheers,Thomas.
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Old 02-04-2006, 01:34 AM   #3
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> Well, if you encounter graphic problems it seems not everything has
gone
> well, duh.
> Did you, by any chance apply the Ram-heatsinks?If so, how much force

did
> you use to apply them to the chips?Chances are you either broke some

of
> the Ram on your card or you chipped a piece of the GPU core, enjoy

your
> Radeon 9800 paperweight.
>
> Cheers,Thomas.


That has to be the most condescending response I've read yet; for God
sakes give the guy a break.

Anyways Rick, as for your video card, I honestly don't have the answer
as I wish I did. But I'll make an obvious guess and say that you've
damaged something during the change over.

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Old 02-04-2006, 01:13 PM   #4
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> That has to be the most condescending response I've read yet; for God
> sakes give the guy a break.
>
> Anyways Rick, as for your video card, I honestly don't have the answer
> as I wish I did. But I'll make an obvious guess and say that you've
> damaged something during the change over.


Thanx for your reaction...i had to put my tv-card in another slot and that
isn't working either proparly right now. I hope i can fix something by
reassigning interrupt and maybe this will straighten out my videocard
also...wishful thinking;-). Otherwise i buy the second hand card from my
brother...he has the same and is thinking about upgrading.

Rick.


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Old 02-04-2006, 05:53 PM   #5
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"Rick" <nospam@freeler.nl> wrote in message
news:442d97d1$0$20460$ba620dc5@nova.planet.nl...
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed a zalman vf700-cu cooler on my ati radeon 9800 pro.
> Everything seems to have gone well but...after booting up my computer i
> have pink dotted squares on some places on my screen. Looks a little like
> a smudged inked from a stamp.
>
> Did i ruine/broke my videocard in the proces or did i connect something
> wrong...i didn't/don't know how to connect the power so i connected the
> vf700 fan connecter to the 12V multi conncenter wich came with the package
> and connected the multi conector to the power supply of my computer.
>
> Any help will be mcu appreciated...TIA, Rick.
>


Sounds like overheating to me. Do you have any apps that will show you GPU
temps? ATI Tool is a good one to use if you want to monitor and see how hot
the thing is getting. If it runs overheated for a little while, it will be
ok. For too long though (like a several hour gaming session) it can
permanently hurt the card.


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Old 02-04-2006, 05:55 PM   #6
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"HockeyTownUSA" <magma at comcast dot net> wrote in message
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> "Rick" <nospam@freeler.nl> wrote in message
> news:442d97d1$0$20460$ba620dc5@nova.planet.nl...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just installed a zalman vf700-cu cooler on my ati radeon 9800 pro.
>> Everything seems to have gone well but...after booting up my computer i
>> have pink dotted squares on some places on my screen. Looks a little like
>> a smudged inked from a stamp.
>>
>> Did i ruine/broke my videocard in the proces or did i connect something
>> wrong...i didn't/don't know how to connect the power so i connected the
>> vf700 fan connecter to the 12V multi conncenter wich came with the
>> package and connected the multi conector to the power supply of my
>> computer.
>>
>> Any help will be mcu appreciated...TIA, Rick.
>>

>
> Sounds like overheating to me. Do you have any apps that will show you GPU
> temps? ATI Tool is a good one to use if you want to monitor and see how
> hot the thing is getting. If it runs overheated for a little while, it
> will be ok. For too long though (like a several hour gaming session) it
> can permanently hurt the card.
>


Oh yeah, also touch the copper heatsink while running a graphics intensive
program, but be careful not to burn yourself. If it is hot, then its doing
its job, if it is not very hot, then it isn't seated properly, or thermal
grease isn't applied properly.


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Old 03-04-2006, 04:13 AM   #7
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On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 23:51:01 +0200, Thomas Kohl
<streifenkarlremovethis@gmx.net> wrote:


>Well, if you encounter graphic problems it seems not everything has gone
>well, duh.
>Did you, by any chance apply the Ram-heatsinks?If so, how much force did
>you use to apply them to the chips?Chances are you either broke some of
>the Ram on your card or you chipped a piece of the GPU core, enjoy your
>Radeon 9800 paperweight.
>
>Cheers,Thomas.


Smug bastage. Perhaps he just needs to go through the steps again and
make sure the heatsink is snug (not too tight though). Or perhaps he
needs to apply a bit thiker layer of thermal paste because the 9800pro
has a shim around the GPU.
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Old 03-04-2006, 08:12 PM   #8
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>>> I've just installed a zalman vf700-cu cooler on my ati radeon 9800 pro.
>>> Everything seems to have gone well but...after booting up my computer i
>>> have pink dotted squares on some places on my screen. Looks a little
>>> like a smudged inked from a stamp.
>>>
>>> Did i ruine/broke my videocard in the proces or did i connect something
>>> wrong...i didn't/don't know how to connect the power so i connected the
>>> vf700 fan connecter to the 12V multi conncenter wich came with the
>>> package and connected the multi conector to the power supply of my
>>> computer.
>>>
>>> Any help will be mcu appreciated...TIA, Rick.
>>>

>>
>> Sounds like overheating to me. Do you have any apps that will show you
>> GPU temps? ATI Tool is a good one to use if you want to monitor and see
>> how hot the thing is getting. If it runs overheated for a little while,
>> it will be ok. For too long though (like a several hour gaming session)
>> it can permanently hurt the card.
>>

>
> Oh yeah, also touch the copper heatsink while running a graphics intensive
> program, but be careful not to burn yourself. If it is hot, then its doing
> its job, if it is not very hot, then it isn't seated properly, or thermal
> grease isn't applied properly.


The problem already occurs when i boot up cold. At the splash screen from my
bios/mobo. Probably not overheating...maybe i put it to tight on, so i'm
going to put is loser and check it out again...maybe without the fan...keep
the suggestions coming.

TIA, Rick.


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