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I just received a GeForce 6800 Ultra and was eager to install it in the system listed below in my signature. As you probably know this card takes up two slots. My case (Thermaltake) doesn't use the traditional screws to hold in the cards, instead they use plastic tabs. Because of this I was unable to fit the card in there unless I removed a small part of the plastic tab so that the card could span two slots. I had to do this with a knife and it seemed to go fine.
After putting the card in I hooked up two power cables to it (the 6800 Ultra requires two power cables). One of the power cables came straight from the power supply without being split to any other devices. The other power cable was split to go to my zip drive as well as the video card.
When I tried to boot it up the first time the card emitted a loud, piercing noise (not beeping, just one long tone). I promptly shut the computer down and hooked the second power cable straight from the power supply instead of splitting it with any other devices. When I turned the computer back on I didn't hear the high-pitched noise anymore, but the monitor remained blank.
I thought perhaps my power supply couldn't handle the 6800 Ultra because 480W is the lowest they say you can use. I unhooked power to every other device in my case (other than the CPU fan) and tried turning the computer on. I still got a blank screen.
At this point I put my Radeon 9800XT back into my case to make sure it was the Video Card causing the problem. When I turned the computer on the screen stayed blank with it as well! I ran downstairs and got a monitor off of my other computer and tried it and still got a blank screen.
So now I'm thinking either my AGP slot has somehow become trashed or my whole motherboard is having problems. Everything powers on ok, the LEDs on my memory come on, the CPU fan comes on and the LED on the motherboard comes on. I went out and purchased a PCI video card to try and when I hooked it up I STILL got a blank screen.
Just wanting to know if you guys have any other suggestions. I'm thinking my motherboard is the problem, but I'd like your opinions.
Thanks,
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Win XP Pro
Athlon 64 FX-53 (939 pin)
Asus A8V Deluxe Motherboard
2GB Dual Channel Corsair XMS Xtra-low Latency PC3200
2 160GB Maxtor 7200 HDD 8Mb Cache in RAID 1
300GB Maxtor 7200 HDD 2Mb Cache
NVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra 256MB Video
SoundBlaster 5.1 Audio
Plextor 716A and 708A DVD Burners
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 5. February 2005 @ 14:50
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