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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    Those red lights normally indicate that it needs more power, check the power connectors are connected properly and that your PSU is powerful enough for the card.
    It's a 650W PSU, I was using a 750W in the other case but surely 750W is not needed.
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    Try it with the old PSU. Although I don't see why you downgraded your PSU for no reason?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin View Post
    It's a 650W PSU, I was using a 750W in the other case but surely 750W is not needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    Try it with the old PSU. Although I don't see why you downgraded your PSU for no reason?
    I downgraded the psu as the one i was using previously was a cheap CIT one, I wasnt going to take any risks with an expensive enough build, So I used a coolermaster one instead.
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    Seems like your -12v rail is dead.

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    Stephen
    IS A GENIUS.

    I had not plugged in my 4Pin 12v ATX which wasnt giving enough power to the graphics card, Stephen was able to identify that in less than five minutes,

    He has saved me allot of time, money and effort, I will be buying donator for him.

    Thank you very much Stephen !
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    Glad you fixed it without having to spend any money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenatious View Post
    Glad you fixed it without having to spend any money
    I'm twice as glad as you are !
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    You computer will, by default, use the on board graphics card so you will nee to plufg your monitor into that VGA slot and then install the drivers for the other graphics card for it to work.

    OHH Poo, I didnt see that you had already found an answer, sorry.
    Last edited by paul4wolves; 16-04-2009 at 12:11 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul4wolves View Post
    You computer will, by default, use the on board graphics card so you will nee to plufg your monitor into that VGA slot and then install the drivers for the other graphics card for it to work.

    OHH Poo, I didnt see that you had already found an answer, sorry.
    Yea I found the answer nearly a month ago

    THREAD CLOSED BY KEVIN ~ WANNABE MODERATOR
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