I was right: it was a hardware problem, specifically the video card. I've never seen a capacitor "pop" before: there are seven on the card, the size of pencil erasers, and five of them blew their tops out. Wow, guess that's a problem.
I have ordered a new card. It ought to be here by Thursday: this one has a fan on-board, so as long as the power supply on my IBM can handle it (and I've no reason to think it can't) I should be back in business.
On to work.
I have ordered a new card. It ought to be here by Thursday: this one has a fan on-board, so as long as the power supply on my IBM can handle it (and I've no reason to think it can't) I should be back in business.
On to work.
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Date: 2008-07-15 14:50 (UTC)I'm hoping to upgrade my M/B and CPU here before too long...I've been eying the C2Quad6600 and perhaps a 750i/780i chipset board. But for now that's wishful thinking *looks imploringly at the shriveled wallet*.
Enjoy the new video card!
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Date: 2008-07-15 14:58 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-15 17:27 (UTC)Normally I'd recommend WD 15K Raptors, but if you need size over speed there's no point.
- Jeho
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Date: 2008-07-15 18:05 (UTC)