why? evertime i upgrade something goes wrong...overheating

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#1 tristan69
Member since 2004 • 25 Posts

hi guys.

So im moving house today and needed to put my pc in a box, needless to say it didnt fit so i thought ide go buy a new case (my old one was ugly and didnt have good air flow).

So i buy an Antec sonata 3 thinking its gonna be great. anyway i installed the intake fan and everything else, looks sexy. i start playing crysis and after 45 mins it crashes... my 8800gts has overheated. It didnt do this in my old case.

Im thinking its my power supply. my old one was 650 watts (crappy brand) but didnt have a pci-e6 pin and not many connectors. and it was LOUD. So could it be the antec 500 earthwatts thats causing my overheating?

If this helps i have 3 hdd's connected to 4 pin molex. 1 sata DVD burner, 8800gts, extra cooling fan for 8800 4 pin molex, creative audigy soundcard (small floppy power connector), and a pci/firewire card. All of these are cramped next to eachother. Everythiong is pretty much setup exactly the same as it was in my old case.

I cant test till next week as its in the box and on its way to my new house.

any light shed on this issue would be awesome! CHEERS!!

Tristo

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#2 tristan69
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can someone shed some light on my heating problem?

cheers

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#3 Random__Guy
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Evertime i upgrade there's always some sort of problems too. its kind of fun figuring it out.

i dont know if that earthwats is good enough for a 8800, maybe try the old psu, plus the sonata 3 isent the best for great airflow it's kinda small, i dont know what else to say.

put a fan on the northbridge maybe?

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#4 omino
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How did you determine that the graphics card is overheating?
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#5 tristan69
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well for starters i have come acrossa similar thing a while ago with an old geforece card, it got to a certain point then crashed the game. Also the card is definately too hot, i cant even touch the card... whereas in my previous setup it never got that hot.

Im pretty sure it isnt ventilation. the inside of the case feels pretty good.

Any thoughts?

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#6 Wesker776
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Update your GPU drivers and try to flash the VGA card's BIOS (your fan may not be kicking in when it needs to). The VGA's BIOS may be found on the card manufacturer's website.

Otherwise, can you give us the temps of every one of your components during full load?

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#7 tristan69
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ok, temps for all the componens... how do i do that? haha and i wont be able to do anything coz i wont have my computer till end of next week. but ill try getting the temps!
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#8 Spartan8907
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If it really is overheating, you should've gone with the Antec 900.