Video Card problem or something else?

DazedAndConfused

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This probably doesn't belong here, but after my own testing and fiddling around with my current problem I am starting to think that it is my videcard.
But I am always up for different opinions and hopfully not having to RMA my card.


My Problem is this - If I play a game, that requires 3D Rendering of any kind, no matter how unintensive or intensive the rendering should be, after five - six minutes of gameplay (Always this set time.) my entire computer locks up and I have to do a hard reset.

My Current system specifications:

CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ w/ Barton Core
RAM: 1 Gigabyte of RAM
Soundcard: OnBoard AC97 (Unfortunately)
Videocard: eVGA nVidia G-Force 6600GT 128MB RAM
DirectX Version is 9.0c

The games I have tested with, and have gotten the same results are:
Freelancer
Painkiller
Oblivion
Call of Duty

What I have tested:

Graphics Card overheating using RivaTuner
- The card does not go over 60c, which is what it runs at, at an idle.

CPU Overheating using ASUS Probe
- Motherboard does not exceed 43c

Bad Blocks of Memory in the RAM using Memtest
- I let this run for two passes, and it came up with nothing.
- I ran the memory because I just bought two new sticks of Kingston RAM

I have also tried re-formatting everything, which wasn't intended but needed to be done anyways :)

What I have done in the passed week that may be affecting this:
- Installed two sticks of 256mb Kingston RAM, DDR
- Installed a 450w PSU, the new card kinda blew up my old 350w

My graphics card driver is the latest from the nVidia website.

I doubt it's needed, but I want to be thourough, and have attatched a dump of dxdiag.
 

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What power supply do you have? Make and model?

Have you tested your RAM with [google]Memtest86[/google]?
 
It happens to be an Antec True430, I believe... That's the closest thing I can find for a model. Which would make it 430w and not 450w.

And yes, Memtest86. When I said Memtest that is what I ment :) sorry for any confusion.
 
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