Diamond 9600se problems

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by LittleDreame, May 28, 2005.

  1. LittleDreame

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    i am having a problem with my video card. I got my Diamond 9600se a few months ago. It had been working untill now. Wheneve I play a game for more than 3 or 4 minutes the computer will restart. It wont shut down it will just go to the start up screen with the ram and stuff right away. I installed new chipset drivers for my motherboard and unplugged and plugged in the video card and have the right size power supply.

    What do I do? Would it be the video drivers? I dont know where the latest Diamond drivers are.

    Any help will be appreciated
     
  2. ninja fetus

    ninja fetus I'm a thugged out gangsta

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    how's the heat on the video card?
     
  3. LittleDreame

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    not warm. . . .it wouldnt be heat because i can have the computer on for a long time. . . its only when i play a 3d game
     
  4. Fred

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    I would reinstall directx and as for the video card drivers, unless im misunderstanding... Diamond makes the card, but it is a Radeon card, right? If so, just go to radeon's website or just get the omega drivers Hope this helps.
     
  5. LittleDreame

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    I have only been doing this with on or two games. . . . So far I have unplugged and replugged. . .new chipset drivers. . . new video card drivers(catalyst5.5) reinstalled direct x. I have tried new games and it seems to be working. The games that it did not work for are: Star Wars: Jedi Academy, Starwars Starfighter and Stepmania. It could be the games but the restarts still dont make sense. Thank you.
     
  6. Addis

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    I also had some stability problems with Jedi Academy. Personally I was pushed into thinking it was the CPU or GPU overheating.
     
  7. LittleDreame

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    Did it restart on you too? How do you have the CPU and GPU from overheating?
     
  8. Exfoliate

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    When you say it's not warm are you checking the heat in ATI's control panel or feeling it as it's a little decieving. Diamond's cards may not have the greatest heatsink/fans of all time and jedi academy does strain the VPU a lot. It's very unlikely but if in the ATI control panel the overheat warning is set at a vey low temp. then that may be a problem in itself. Also, you didn't overclock it by chance did you?
     
  9. Addis

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    To stop overheating either drop all overclocks and/or get a better cooler, especially if you're using a stock CPU cooler.
     

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