- Joined
- Sep 17, 2001
- Location
- Orange County
I've been spending a good long while building a computer for my father. This was meant to be an amazing video editing/photoshopping/3d animating computer so I had to look for high quality, high performance components.
The system the card is used in
Anyways, I was planning on using RAID and was going to have several hard drives in this system so I opted for the Soyo Dragon2 v1.0 black label motherboard. It's a pentium 4 board using the i875p chipset and its got 2 raid controllers and can support up to 12 drives. To go along with this, I got a p4 3.0C, 1GB buffalo pc3200, 4 (yes 4) hard drives, a built by ATI radeon 9800pro 128MB, a matrox rt.x100 video editing card, and an antec truepower 430w to keep it all running smoothly.
The horror story
So I get all the parts, put the system together, and, of course a single part has to be busted. It was the 9800pro. To ensure that it was the card and not any other part in the system, I tested using my friends built by ATI 9800pro (bought from ATI) and a 9700pro he had sitting around. Both of those cards worked perfectly. Soo I RMA the video card back to newegg and keep the 9700pro in the system in the mean time. A week or two later, I get another build by ATI 9800pro 128MB from newegg. I toss it in the system, boot it up, and discover that this card, too, is DOA. So now I'm thinking that I may be crazy or something to be getting 2 dead cards in a row. I call up newegg and verify that they do indeed check to make sure the cards are dead when I RMA them and that my card must have been dead if they processed the RMA. So I decide to give it one more shot. I RMA the second video card. The new card has been sitting at my parents house for a couple weeks now and I came over today to install it.....and guess what....
THIS IS THE THIRD FRIGGIN 9800PRO VIDEO CARD THAT HAS ARRIVED DOA!!!
The inquiries for any help out there
I don't see what the problem can be. Considering I've ran old pentium 2 computers with 4 hard drives on a 250W psu, 430W should be more than adequate for this system. I'm low on molex connectors so the card is not on its own dedicated line, but it's only sharing it with a single hard drive that is rarely used and with a floppy drive. I have successfully used my friends 9800pro in this system with no problems. The first 9800pro I got would not display anything at all. The second 9800pro would display multi colored garbage to the screen constantly. The third 9800pro would switch off between displaying multi colored garbage and displaying nothing at all.
Is there, perhaps, some sort of difference between the built by ATI video cards that you order from newegg and the built by ATI cards that you order from ATI? Or am I just the most unlucky SOB in existance to get 3 dead video cards in a row?
I'm going to take this 9800pro down to my apartment to see if I can get it functioning in my system but I doubt it will work there either.
The system the card is used in
Anyways, I was planning on using RAID and was going to have several hard drives in this system so I opted for the Soyo Dragon2 v1.0 black label motherboard. It's a pentium 4 board using the i875p chipset and its got 2 raid controllers and can support up to 12 drives. To go along with this, I got a p4 3.0C, 1GB buffalo pc3200, 4 (yes 4) hard drives, a built by ATI radeon 9800pro 128MB, a matrox rt.x100 video editing card, and an antec truepower 430w to keep it all running smoothly.
The horror story
So I get all the parts, put the system together, and, of course a single part has to be busted. It was the 9800pro. To ensure that it was the card and not any other part in the system, I tested using my friends built by ATI 9800pro (bought from ATI) and a 9700pro he had sitting around. Both of those cards worked perfectly. Soo I RMA the video card back to newegg and keep the 9700pro in the system in the mean time. A week or two later, I get another build by ATI 9800pro 128MB from newegg. I toss it in the system, boot it up, and discover that this card, too, is DOA. So now I'm thinking that I may be crazy or something to be getting 2 dead cards in a row. I call up newegg and verify that they do indeed check to make sure the cards are dead when I RMA them and that my card must have been dead if they processed the RMA. So I decide to give it one more shot. I RMA the second video card. The new card has been sitting at my parents house for a couple weeks now and I came over today to install it.....and guess what....
THIS IS THE THIRD FRIGGIN 9800PRO VIDEO CARD THAT HAS ARRIVED DOA!!!
The inquiries for any help out there
I don't see what the problem can be. Considering I've ran old pentium 2 computers with 4 hard drives on a 250W psu, 430W should be more than adequate for this system. I'm low on molex connectors so the card is not on its own dedicated line, but it's only sharing it with a single hard drive that is rarely used and with a floppy drive. I have successfully used my friends 9800pro in this system with no problems. The first 9800pro I got would not display anything at all. The second 9800pro would display multi colored garbage to the screen constantly. The third 9800pro would switch off between displaying multi colored garbage and displaying nothing at all.
Is there, perhaps, some sort of difference between the built by ATI video cards that you order from newegg and the built by ATI cards that you order from ATI? Or am I just the most unlucky SOB in existance to get 3 dead video cards in a row?
I'm going to take this 9800pro down to my apartment to see if I can get it functioning in my system but I doubt it will work there either.