Ok Have A Problem

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  1. AlmightyWhity502

    AlmightyWhity502 Well-Known Member

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    ok i just put in my graphics card.
    its a ATI radeon 9550 with 250MHz VPU
    128 DDR memory at 400MHz
    FUll DirectX 9 suport
    VGA, DVH, TV-OUT

    and when i try to play like cs i can play it but i can only play it for like 5 min and then my like computer screen goes black and i have to shut of my computer.

    and i was wondering if u guys know what is wrong with it?

    plz help

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    Wishmaster_NL Well-Known Member

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    AlmightyWhity502 Well-Known Member

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    well tried that but it didnt do anything

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    You need to uninstall the previous drivers before you install new drivers. Make sure you do that, if you don't installing new drivers over old ones can make it screwy.
     
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    just curious, but how many watts do you have in your PSU? (power supply)

    I know that 250 watts isnt enough to support a high-end video card along with all the other cards, drives, cpu, ram, and fans. I saw this problem alot...
     
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    Update every other driver also.

    Windows update
    Motherboard/chipset drivers.
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    the suggestion to get a better power supply may be reasonable, you can get a 400(or if you look around a 650)W supply for under 40$, and for less if you go lower
     
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    yea, you can find inexpensive ones at tigerdirect.com, newegg.com, and pricewatch.com
     
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    ok i think that i have to go and buy a new power supply becuase updateing the drivers didnt do crap

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    Do u have VIA chipset on ur motherboard??? There´s a compatibility problem between ati and via chipsets with new drivers that can restart ur comp orshow VPU Recover errors.
     
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    Yeah. Check the firmware on your motherboard as well. Check your BIOS, and that may need to be updated. I had the exact same problem with my laptop, and it ended up that I needed to re-flash the BIOS before it got completely fixed.

    If you installed all the stuff taht came with it, the cd's and such, one thing that I noticed worked temporarily was reducing the AGP down to 4x. Can try that, see if it at least lets you play for a while.
     
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    If it's only that game, I suggest contacting Valve for help. Most likely it's some type of conflict.
     

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