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#1 Klimax

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Posted 28 November 2006 - 05:47 PM

I got this new card today and installed it.. but when the drivers were installed a troubleshoot message popped into my screen and said that my power is insufficient.. Core stayed in 400 but memory dropped in 666, i tried to clock the memories back to 800 but the same message came around telling me that i cant do it LOL ahah.gif.. i don't know the brand of my power but it's 350hz.. a friend of mine is using the very same card with as powerful power as i am.. So my question is simply, how do i get back the card's factory settings?

Factory Settings are:

Core 400
Memory 800

Edited by Klimax, 28 November 2006 - 05:48 PM.


#2 Hunter

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Posted 28 November 2006 - 06:15 PM

see here..
http://forums.nvidia...showtopic=19530

and did you also see this ?

http://www.club-3d.c...php?Id=183&l=en

GeForce 7600GS AGP (Power Warning)
2006-09-14


On some mainboards an "Insufficient Power Warning" pops-up many times. This can be solved by increasing the Front Side Bus (FSB) speed of your mainboard with 1 or 2 MHz.





Boot Windows in safe mode (press F8 before windows starts booting)

Open your control panel and click on software. Remove the NVIDIA driver.

Reboot your system and access your motherboard BIOS settings. Increase the FSB with 1 or 2 MHz. Save the changes and reboot again.

After Windows is loaded. A new hardware found message pops up. Press cancel. Download latest drivers from www.nvidia.com. At this moment it is 91.47. Install this driver to your system.

The message should be gone now. We are working to a new BIOS for this card to solve this issue.

Make sure your VGA card is connected to a free powerline from your powersupply and that it is not connected to any other component. This means, a VGA card needs to have a free line for its own.

Click here for more information.


http://www.nvidia.co...ge/drivers.html


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