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Voltage problem

Imp

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ok I'm running ATI Radeon 9600XT...Asus one...the reccomendation is supposed to be 1.60 +/- 0.24V, but I'm getting 1.28, and a error msg comes up on the smartdoctor...

"VGA chipset isn't supplied with stablized voltage. Contact with ASUS for help."

http://server5.uploadit.org/files/Imppys-vcore.JPG

what can I do now?
 
Originally posted by Imp
ok I'm running ATI Radeon 9600XT...Asus one...the reccomendation is supposed to be 1.60 +/- 0.24V, but I'm getting 1.28, and a error msg comes up on the smartdoctor...

"VGA chipset isn't supplied with stablized voltage. Contact with ASUS for help."

http://server5.uploadit.org/files/Imppys-vcore.JPG

what can I do now?

Tap DEL key before Windows logo appears to enter the bios.

Go to Frequencies/ Voltage section

Increase VGA AGP to 1.6

Hit the save key (F10 usually) and reboot.

You are all good now.
:)
 
Cool Thanks, do u know how it Got change, I didn't even do anything
 
I can't find da function I only see FB VDDQ function
no vcore function for GPU
 
it should be the "AGP Voltage" or something close to that.

just looked at pic, doesn't look like the AGP voltage is the problem. look closely at the card, make sure no resistors got knocked off of it by accident, then consider upgrading your psu. it may not have enough power for your system.
 
I dun think anything is screwed up...just that it runs quite laggy on Prince of Persia in high quality everything
 
Have you tried contacting ASUS? Maybe they can help you troubleshoot the problem, and get yo uan RMA if the card really is bad.
 
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