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Topic: ATI 4780 installation woes
Reduaram
Posts: 57
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Building my new computer here and I'm having problems with the video card. The video card has 2 x 6 power plug and I'm not sure which one to plug the power in. I also got a splitter with the card, do I need to play 2 leads from the power supply into the splitter?

mobo is asus PQ5-SE and power supply is 460w that came with the cooler master case.

edit: the splitter im talking about:
http://www.ixbt.com/video3/images/rv670-4/msi-3850-complect.jpg
bottom cable.

edit2: I get the following erorr "You have not connected one of your video card power connectors to the power supply."
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Reduaram
Posts: 58
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
f*** i dont think my powersupply is strong enough.
Bah
Posts: 3072
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Im going to go out on a limb here and say look at the instructions.
flagger
Posts: 267
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you need 2x pci-e 6 pin cables. Also get a decent power supply, if it doesn't even have one pci-e cable then it really is old and most probably underpowered.


* waits for post about psu blowing up in an explosion of blue sparks and smoke
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last edited by flagger at 00:20:48 20/Nov/08
Reduaram
Posts: 59
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Im going to go out on a limb here and say look at the instructions.
You should checkout the instruction booklet... its 2 pages. It's useless.

Whats a good powersupply to get?
tequila
Posts: 314
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thermaltake or corsair 600w+
modular ftw, it'll run you $100+ but its well worth it
Reduaram
Posts: 60
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ok thanks tequila.

Would anything been damaged by the lack of power?
Damo
Posts: 3247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I connected both cables into my 4870..That's the way I understand it..
rubba-chikin
Posts: 6163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Won't do any damage, your games would just run like s*** or not at all
3dee
Posts: 2751
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Considering the card sucks over 200W itself you'd DEF wanna get a better PSU.
orbitor
Posts: 7814
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i run an overclocked hd4870 and an overclocked e8400 (3.6ghz) off the Corsair HX520 and it does it in its stride. They're about $140.

It's not so much a power supply with a massive power rating you need...what you're after is a quality supply with a big 12V rail capability.
Obes
Posts: 6815
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its a 4870 not a 4780 ... typwned
Twisted
Posts: 10423
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Would anything been damaged by the lack of power?
Nothing...the GPU would usually just under clock itself I think to lower power consumption I think (happened to my brother with his 2900).
orbitor
Posts: 7815
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that PSU has max of 26A on the 12V rail (combined). I think it's going to struggle to run the HD4870 and the rest of the system.
3dee
Posts: 2752
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well P=IČR so the better the rails (i.e. less resistance and/or thicker/better wires) the more power available. The metal used affects these.
orbitor
Posts: 7816
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
PSU's aren't limited by the thickness of the wiring dude.
mongie
Posts: 5716
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
of course they are orbitor?
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2603
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
4870x2 on a gigabyte 1200w odin orrrr yea
Seven
Posts: 842
Location: Wollongong, New South Wales
Also recommend the corsair HX520 or HX620.

I'm running P5Q-SE, E8400, HD4870 512MB, etc all with my Corsair HX520W no troubles. If you're overclocking, I recommend the 620W over the 520W.
Reduaram
Posts: 61
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Not over clocking anything. I'd love to get a good PSU but Im broke, gonna get a generic one.
orbitor
Posts: 7818
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how's that gonna change anything then???
Reduaram
Posts: 62
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I thought the problem was that my 460w PSU was too weak to handle the card and thats why I'm getting a 650w generic one. Unless I'm missing something here...
rubba-chikin
Posts: 6165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It is only the heart of the system... its not important /sarcasm

Most of the generic PSUs are not true ratings.

Generally their ratings are absolute max before exploderating.

last edited by rubba-chikin at 14:06:42 20/Nov/08
Obes
Posts: 6821
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Your broke but your installing a 4870 ...
Seven
Posts: 844
Location: Wollongong, New South Wales
Yeah, WTF?

You bought about $1000 worth of gear: mobo, vid card, cpu and you won't back it up with the quality of power it requires for another ~$100?

Good luck when you post your next thread of "My computer f***ed up and I don't know why".

edit: generic 650W ($110), Corsair 520W, known to host same setup x2 ($139). $29 bucks difference. Priorities mate.

last edited by Seven at 18:38:36 20/Nov/08
orbitor
Posts: 7819
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
650W generic generally equals about 300W fancy brand.
flagger
Posts: 268
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
/me smacks head

dude get the hx520, if you can splurge get the hx620. I bought an enermax noisetaker 620w nearly 4 years ago. Even though its only atx 2.03 it came with 2x 6 pin pci-e cables and the 8 pin CPU cable (with 4 pin adapter of course). Buy a decent psu and it should last you years. Currently running a overclocked e8400 and 4870 and several peripherals no sweat.
Reduaram
Posts: 63
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm broke because I am installing a 4870. I know I should have gotten a proper brand PSU but atm this will have to sadly do. Going to pray that it doesn't f*** up haha.

BTW rubba chiken, I did the exact same mistake as CHUB. Forgot that 6 pin plug and thought I f***ed up everything.

Thanks for the help everyone (and please dont eat me).
koopz
Posts: 7219
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
650W generic generally equals about 300W fancy brand.


man I can't wait to see you explain that bulls***

Reduaram, I have a Thermaltake 650w VGA (a power supply that mounts in the front of your case that takes up 2x 5.25" slots) PSU lying around going to waste if you need it for ~$100. I run around town most days... can drop off sometime during the week

last edited by koopz at 22:22:59 20/Nov/08
orbitor
Posts: 7820
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
easy, generic brands inflate their ratings significantly.
Bah
Posts: 3075
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Or they put power on the rails you wont ever use.
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