What is a Rev.2 PSU?
I've read about lack of BIOS support for the GF7950GT but I haven't heard about it on these newer boards, though it's possible. I don't think it would stop the boot process though would it? Again, not sure.
As Nick pointed out, the ram may need a kickstart with another module to get it configured so that it will boot, that kinda sucks and is most likely the problem IMHO.
I never did like the CAS5 offerings in PC6400 from G.skill, there were some modules designated as ZX that were cheap as well for cas4 pc6400, but they were superceded by the PK designation. The PK PC6400 are slightly lower voltage than the ZX. The ZX only worked on Intel chipsets, not sure why, but it could have been a voltage issue.
A lot of PC6400 appears to be re-worked slower ram that has it's voltage pumped up and spd chips modified to run at 800mhz.
Personally, I'd look to get a refund or a trade on the modules. Perhaps offer the supplier some more cash to get something a bit better, like the ZX, PK, or HZ (if you want to blow some cash). He'll be more likely to swap if you upgrade.
Out of curiosity. did you try booting with a single stick or try combinations of different slots, I know you had the ram in the correct slots.......... ie. try slots 2 and 4 instead of 1 and 3 (not sure how they are numbered)
I assume you mean the PSU trip points? If so:
+3.3V@32A, +5V@35A, +12V1@17A, +12V2@19A, -12V@0.3A, +5VSB@2A
And yes, it has the additional 8-pin; it is connected properly.
12v looks too low for a 7950 video card. I believe it requires a minimum of 22A on one rail.
I will check it and post back
If only you could take it to some friendly DDR2 to get it fired up, flash the bios, you might be ok.... you must be chomping at the bit!
The BFG require 22A minimum the EVGA is different:
Minimum of a 400 Watt power supply.
(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 18 Amp Amps.)
Minimum 500 Watt for SLI mode system.
(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 28 Amp Amps.)
It still looks like the 12v rails on that PSU are very weak for the hardware you are running.
I still think it is very possible you are dealing with the GSkill memory issue however 17A and 19A for 12v rail current seems very low for that hardware.
Watt rating does not mean squat.. I have seen 650watt PSU's that would not run anything decent in hardware. Watt rating is a game.. the numbers you posted tells the real story.
Bloody hell...I think you're right.
I knew there was more to it than total wattage; that's really more an indicator of its consumption than the rail specs... but I thought I was good to go. Should've over-spec'd, and I may just do that for the hell of it, so I don't have to worry about it, especially if I upgrade graphics later (probably going to go DX10 with FSX when things settle down in that world).
Bloody hell...I think you're right.
I knew there was more to it than total wattage; that's really more an indicator of its consumption than the rail specs... but I thought I was good to go. Should've over-spec'd, and I may just do that for the hell of it, so I don't have to worry about it, especially if I upgrade graphics later (probably going to go DX10 with FSX when things settle down in that world).
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