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Unless it is faulty that power supply is more than enough for that card and the rest of the system (have the same one, Antec Earthwatts 500W). I would be more inclined to believe that it is a faulty video card (and yes they can go with no warning). Any way to test it in another computer? Also how long have you had the 8800 GT?
Mentura, have you disabled the onboard graphics in the bios ? that might be causing the conflict you have , when the pc went to sleep and you had probs waking it ,there is a possibility the system defaulted to onboard graphics so just check to ensure its not set to onboard graphics
Okay, I will try that when I get home.
Yeah again I have come to the conclusion that it must be one of two things..
1. The BIOS or another part of the boot-up is having an issue with booting (maybe software or hardware wise) what is in the PCI-E slot, but when nothing is in the slot the system is allowed to boot fine.
or
2. The PCI-E slot is physically broken somehow.. which honestly wouldn't make a whole lot of sense..
Maybe this will help with a diagnosis.. I was on the computer looking through some videos. I realized my computer was running its fans very high constantly even when I wasn't streaming or anything, which was unusual.. So I set my power settings from high performance to regular performance to see if that would change anything. The fans seemed to calm down shortly after this change and I was going to get off the computer so I set it to sleep. **At this point everything was normal** I then returned about 30 minutes later and it just refused to boot out of sleep mode, then after I powered it down it refused to boot at all. (until of course I removed the graphics card and hooked up to the integrated card)
without knowing the bios manf its hard to say but normally it will be under video or peripherals and say onboard graphics enable or disable sorry i cant be more specific maybe if stormy13 is still reading this he may be able to tell you more accurately
If i remember correctly, when i went into the BIOS all i could find that was close to reset bios settings was "turn on fail-safe settings" and another option about changing the settings.. Couldn't I reset the BIOS by removing the small battery on my motherboard? Then go back into the BIOS and disable the onboard graphics, set the PCI-E slot to be the main graphics, etc?
Okay then once I reset it that way (since that seems like a easier way) I should have to boot once with my onboard card to enter my BIOS settings correct? Then do a list of things in the BIOS to get it to the correct state...
1. Set PCI-E to be the primary
2. Disable Onboard Graphics
3. (would I need to change anything for my audio card?)
4. (would I need to change anything about shared memory?)
then at what point should I plug my 8800 back in?