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ssj12 said:
totalwar23 said:
ssj12 said:
totalwar23 said:
Okay, I might as well tell you my problem. I'm using Vista and a 8600GT overclocked to 630/1480 to play my PC games. I have a slimline PC with a 180W PSU so the card is pretty the max I can have. Anyways, I was running a game and all of a sudden, it froze but still had sound. This was similiar to a problem I had with my old PC when I had a Geforce 4 MX440 except it froze completely and I realized the MX 440 is crap. Here I can run task manager and end the game that way and everything would be fine. This problem keeps persisting so has my graphics card broke down or is it the game? The recommended requirements for the game is a 256 MB Geforce 7300 or higher. My CPU and RAM also beat the recommended requirements.

thats a small amount of power..

but anyways, does this issue happen in other games? It could be that the video card at minimum speeds can run fine but it quickly reaches the limited amount of power needed and cuts off due to lack of power.


 Well, lets see, I played Rainbow 6 Vegas and that was fine. Didn't have any problems with S.T.A.L.K.E.R., AoE III, Oblivion, and the game I'm playing now is an expansion and the original ran fine. The 8600GT I have doesn't use a lot of power anyways and I know someone with the same card and same computer with a higher overclock and he's running Crysis.


 check some connectors, drivers,etc. It just sounds like a minor issue like that. Also make sure Direct X is up to date. 

are you overclocking the card or is it overclocked out of the box??? and if you can get a bigger powersupply do it! I cat imagine anythong under 300 to 350 being ideal but like you said slimline pc what kinda of processor cpu???