I have a Intel 810 chipset motherboard with a Celeron 500 CPU.
There is an onboard graficscard. When I put a Diamond Monster II 3D 8MB Card in it the PC will shutdown in Games after 5-10 seconds.
any ideas ?
I only have a 145w Power Supply but the awarage consumption is around 70 watts and the Voodoo Card itself should use max 30watts I believe.
Could you post OS and 3dfx drivers you are using, please?
Windows 98 second edition
voodoo II drivers
Fastvodoo2 4.0 gold
same results as with 4.6 btw
I changed the drivers again to the original ones from 3dfx. Same result
I think its dev. a matter of Hardware... but its so strange.
Why does the PC turn off automatically. ?
Troubleshooting hardware can be hard and time consuming...
So first, can you try the voodoo in another computer and see what happens? If you encounter the same problem, get another voodoo card.
Then you could try to use another power supply in your current config and see what happens.
What else...
Remove everything that's not needed, keep only one stick of ram. Also put your voodoo in a different pci slot.
Also, are you sure the games (what games btw?) are using the voodoo? The best way to make sure is to use Glide.
Some easy games to try that natively support glide are Supreme Snowboarding, Dethkarz. I've used them in win98 and winxp with no problem.
Finally, give us more precise info regarding your hardware, maybe someone here will have encountered a similar config and will remember the magic option that changes everything.
I first installed the Voodoo 2 Card on Windows 7 computer it ran like a charm. So no prob with the card.
I used a 750w Power Suppply but I couldn't even start the pc with that.
Im sure about the switchings the games dev. run on the 3dfx card then after 5 secs the PC stops working (like you unplug the electricity)
Also tried different pci slots.
Hi,
What I would do:
Try another power supply (why doesn't it start with your 750w PSU?)
Update bios if updates are available and set default values
If all fails, get another "vintage" motherboard to play with.
You still haven't given us the details of your configuration:
Motherboard
CPU
RAM
Soundcard
etc
From what you've said so far, I would blame the PSU or the motherboard.
It was the PSU!!!! Works great now!!!
Glad you fixed your setup. Time to enjoy it now.
QuoteOriginally posted by fab_hofmann
It was the PSU!!!! Works great now!!!
This's a very great news :)
Bye bye