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Thread : GeForce cards + VIA Chipsets ... *Very Bad News*
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Like many other people, I assembled a computer with an AMD platform, VIA chipset, and the nVidia GeForce2 GTS ... including a 300 watt power supply.
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Is this really a common problem? Radeon users havn't have this problem with Via chipsets as far as I see it. At Rage3d.com this isn't mentioned at all. I guess the Radeon uses significantly less power than the nVidia boards. The Radeon chip doesn't even need a fan for the heatsink in reality to operate successfully overclocked up to 190mhz. I also bought the LeadMan 6100D 400w power supply. Very nice and professionally built with dual ball bearing fans. Your problem really sounds like a faulty power supply resulting in your severe damage. Anyways I have a VIA KX-133 board in my closet which I was going to team up with a nVidia card for Linux, so any additional info I would appretiate as in boards susceptible. Currently running a IWILL KK266 with a Radeon 64 VIVO Retail without any major problems, almost without a hitch. |
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I am not claiming to be an expert on this subject I am only asking. However, isn't the Via chipset only two integrated circuits? and isn't voltage regulation part of the motherboard design set by the manufacturer? Voltage regulation seems to be different on each manufacturer's motherboard.
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Wow. I'm still working on destroying my mainboard/geforce2. I'm at 220/400 on my card, and playing deusex under win2k. It's artifact free (as far as my poor eyes can tell), and helping to keep my room at a warm 28C.
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Wow - I've read a lot about VIA KT133 issues, but had never before such a horrible story like your's. I only had a few minor problems with my KT133 up to new. As I already dislike a little bit nvidia (they start behaving like Micro$oft) I'll team up my ASUS K7V with a Radeon, and my next system will have no VIA chipset inside. Altough I think you had a big dosis bad luck and murphy's law with your system...
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You must have one hellacious card cooler! What are you using?
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I had this same problem with my 300W AMD Certified Power Supply, MSI K7T Pro, and Hercules 3D Prophet II GTS 64 MB. I had no idea what the problem was. I finally came to the conclusion it was the power supply or motherboard. My Motherboard still being under warranty, I tried replacing that. The company I got my computer from no longer carried the k7t pro, so they sent me an EpoX 8KTA+. I installed this and so far it seems to have fixed all the problems. It has been a few months. You might want to try out another motherboard besides the MSI.
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