tehsiggi wrote on 2025-10-11, 10:33:The 9700Pro does not only use 12V.
In fact, most of the power consumed is on 3.3V and 5V - I've measured it: […]
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roxfly wrote on 2025-10-11, 06:29:The 9700 Pro should use 12v. The extra power is a 12v plug.
It could be GPU overheat powering it off, if that is what is happening.
Faulty mainboard capacitors could also be why it powers off. What model is the board?
The 9700Pro does not only use 12V.
In fact, most of the power consumed is on 3.3V and 5V - I've measured it:
https://tehsiggi.github.io/agp-power-monitor/ … deon9700pro_128
It's a not an uncommon thing on 9700s that if the power is insufficient, you'll get artifacting. There have been threads about this here as well.
The R300 used in the 9700 has a thermal diode, but it is not used in any regular design. It would require an LM63 on the board to be populated, which iirc. has never been done. Therefore there is no way that a overheat on the 9700 would cause a shutdown.
Thanks, good to know! Part of the reason I post here is because I don't necessarily know what I'm doing and appreciate the advice and wisdom of those here who do. 😌
I never was getting any artifacting whatsoever with the card, which I considered pretty encouraging with regards to the health of the card.
During my troubleshooting, I took the heat sink off to visually inspect it and redo the thermal paste, which I hadn't done since getting it so who knows how old it was:
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Nothing looked leaky, so I buttoned it back up (being a bit generous with the paste due to that pretty proud shim its got)
I ultimately ruled out the 9700 Pro as the issue and considered the PSU itself to be the problem. I also ruled out CPU thermals as well as the mainboard caps (I recapped the mobo when I got it - yes, it needed it). The powering off issue required physically toggling the physical power switch on the PSU to get it started again. It's a brand new PSU, but of course that doesn't mean it's good. For now, putting the 9700 on its own rail instead of the one driving the HDs seems to have fixed things.
In terms of 9700 Pro care - should I put heat sinks on the ram? If it came to it, I'm probably up to replacing the caps on the card, but the ram would be another story.