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Hello,
I just tried to install a nVidia FX5600 (256MB) graphics card instead of the old (and originally installed) Ti4600 in my RZ-221.
As it has a 298 Watt there shouldn't be any trouble from that side as far as I read. But after uninstalling the old drivers, rebooting, taking the old card out, putting the new one in, rebooting again and installing the new drivers, the problems start.
As soon as I either try to change the graphics settings or to reboot the computer, my monitor tells me that it doesn't receive a signal.
So, the card works as long as I am in the first mode after physically installing the card, but as soon as I try to actually use it, I loose any picture.
Anybody able to please help with that?
You need a bit more power than that for one of those cards
So that means that I can forget the new card? I seem to remember that I read somewhere here or at viao-village that you can't upgrade the power supply?
And is there really that big a difference between 298 Watts and 300? Because that's what should be enough for the card...
sounds like you need the A Team!
Yeah the PSU is not upgradable, which is a shame
I think you'll need 400W for that card
The only solution I have thought of for upgrading the power supply and retaining the existing case, requires one fan (from old power supply?), suitable wire, soldering iron and heatshrink insulation.
Install a fan (airflow same as old power supply) where the old power supply went - connect to a suitable power source.
Extend all the cabling on the new power supply to a suitable length and shrinkwrap any soldered areas and have the power supply externally mounted.
Too much trouble for me but if you really want to retain the original case and install a snazzy video card?
Yeah the PSU is not upgradable, which is a shame
I think you'll need 400W for that card
Every watt is important, and thats why it's not working
Ok, clutching at straws now, so don't feel insulted:smileygrin:
Does the card require an additional power source to be plugged in from the power supply?
If "Yes" have you connected it?
If "Yes" have you connected it?