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Hi all,
I'm experiencing a new problem with my PC. The problem came up when I was playing games. Suddenly there was a message popped-up saying that there is not enough power supplied, so the graphic adapter have to lower down its performance to a safe condition to prevent lock-up. After that I need to restart my PC in order to be able to play the game again. This doesn't happen everytime, quite rare actually. But I'm curious to know what triggers it.
I'm currently using 6600GT AGP. My PSU is 475W but I don't think it is pure 475W since it's a generic PSU. This PSU is used to power up 2 optical drives, 2 hard disks, :amd: Athlon XP processor, and my 6600GT.
Is there really insufficient power supply? If I'm running my card in it's full potential (FAA + anisoptronic), will it pull more power from the PSU?
Hi all,
I'm experiencing a new problem with my PC. The problem came up when I was playing games. Suddenly there was a message popped-up saying that there is not enough power supplied, so the graphic adapter have to lower down its performance to a safe condition to prevent lock-up. After that I need to restart my PC in order to be able to play the game again. This doesn't happen everytime, quite rare actually. But I'm curious to know what triggers it.
I'm currently using 6600GT AGP. My PSU is 475W but I don't think it is pure 475W since it's a generic PSU. This PSU is used to power up 2 optical drives, 2 hard disks, :amd: Athlon XP processor, and my 6600GT.
Is there really insufficient power supply? If I'm running my card in it's full potential (FAA + anisoptronic), will it pull more power from the PSU?