A7N8X-E: Issue with "power cord not connected.."

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Hi,

I get a weird message on my A7N8-E and my radeon 9500 pro.

It complains about the power cord not being connected to my graphiccard and
will thus not start.

The weird part is that the graphiccard is connected and the fan is
running...

Any ideas ?? Possibly how to disable it ??

Thanks,
jorgen
 
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I'm not sure, but does the 9500pro need a power lead from the PSU? I dunno.
Then again, if its asking for one I guess it does. If so, make sure you're
giving the card its OWN power molex direct from the PSU. It could also mean
your PSU is not up to par. ATI card in the 9xxx range require decent power.
Could be the source of your woes.


"Jorgen [DK/2400]" <morsom@morsom.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I get a weird message on my A7N8-E and my radeon 9500 pro.
>
> It complains about the power cord not being connected to my graphiccard
and
> will thus not start.
>
> The weird part is that the graphiccard is connected and the fan is
> running...
>
> Any ideas ?? Possibly how to disable it ??
>
> Thanks,
> jorgen
>
>
 

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Sometime on, or about Fri, 7 Jan 2005 06:36:57 +1100, Blaedmon wrote:

> I'm not sure, but does the 9500pro need a power lead from the PSU? I dunno.
> Then again, if its asking for one I guess it does. If so, make sure you're
> giving the card its OWN power molex direct from the PSU. It could also mean
> your PSU is not up to par. ATI card in the 9xxx range require decent power.
> Could be the source of your woes.

I have a Radeon 9500 and it definitely needs a separate power connection
from the power supply. It uses one of those little connectors, like the one
used with the floppy drive. The connection point is at the top of the card
and just shows a number of bare pins pointing toward the back of the card.
This is where the extra power connector goes.

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ahh.. so the difference is that it has to be a "DEDICATED" power molex going
to it ?

thanks,
jorgen

"Sam" <srs2_11BS@bsHotmailBS.com> wrote in message
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> Sometime on, or about Fri, 7 Jan 2005 06:36:57 +1100, Blaedmon wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure, but does the 9500pro need a power lead from the PSU? I
>> dunno.
>> Then again, if its asking for one I guess it does. If so, make sure
>> you're
>> giving the card its OWN power molex direct from the PSU. It could also
>> mean
>> your PSU is not up to par. ATI card in the 9xxx range require decent
>> power.
>> Could be the source of your woes.
>
> I have a Radeon 9500 and it definitely needs a separate power connection
> from the power supply. It uses one of those little connectors, like the
> one
> used with the floppy drive. The connection point is at the top of the card
> and just shows a number of bare pins pointing toward the back of the card.
> This is where the extra power connector goes.
>
> Sam
> --
> To mail me, please get rid of the BS first
 

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Sometime on, or about Sat, 8 Jan 2005 08:55:41 +0100, Jorgen [DK/2400]
wrote:

> ahh.. so the difference is that it has to be a "DEDICATED" power molex going
> to it ?
>
> thanks,
> jorgen

Yes, there's a separate plug from the power supply to the video card.
Here's a picture of the card:
http://www.gamepc.com/images/labs/rev-r9500pro-boardLG.jpg

The white plastic thing at the top center of the card has the pins for the
power connection.

Sam



>> I have a Radeon 9500 and it definitely needs a separate power connection
>> from the power supply. It uses one of those little connectors, like the
>> one
>> used with the floppy drive. The connection point is at the top of the card
>> and just shows a number of bare pins pointing toward the back of the card.
>> This is where the extra power connector goes.
>>
>> Sam
>> --
>> To mail me, please get rid of the BS first


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