Loganius wrote on 2023-05-18, 03:38:I just got an nVIDIA 7900 GTX for my overpowered 98 machine. I'm using the 82.69 driver and everything is working fine except fo […]
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I just got an nVIDIA 7900 GTX for my overpowered 98 machine. I'm using the 82.69 driver and everything is working fine except for the fact that my card has been down clocked into oblivion and I get this error message on boot:
"The NVIDIA System Sentinel is reporting that the NVIDIA-powered graphics card is not receiving sufficient power."
This, despite the fact that I definitely have the 6 pin PCIe power plugged in and I have a 500w PSU.
I have no idea what is wrong and need help. Or rather, I suspect the card has been damaged, either in shipping or from the seller, but I can't find anything visually wrong with the card. (And I'm in denial.)
"500W PSU" doesn't mean much. Which PSU brand are you actually using? That warning can appear when the card detects unstable/unreliable power delivery, which is a very common occurrence with cheapo (or damaged) power supplies (even if they appear to be in working state at first glance). So, first things first, I would suggest trying a different PSU from a known good brand. I would also try it with another motherboard in WinXP, if possible (Win98 drivers for such a new card can be very finicky). If you still get the same behavior, then the video card is most likely faulty.
Gumur.gurl wrote on 2023-05-18, 05:01:
-get one of those pcie 6 pin adapters. i have never trusted 6 pin directly from power supplies.
Uhm... wut?
Gumur.gurl wrote on 2023-05-18, 05:01:
-use beta drivers, they are not very picky about power, i have 2 nvidia quadros and they are PITA about power. YOU KNOW FORCED obsolescence PUSHED BY jensen.
Even if it does work, this 'fixes' the effect, not the cause. 😉
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