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Asus Ti-4200 crashes when using

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I have bought an Asus GeForce4 Ti-4200 .. But I have a lot of troubles with it. When I start a game (For example F1 2002) then it freezes the machine after about 1 minute. I've tried all kinds of Nvidia drivers but none of them solves my problem. With 3D-Mark my machine also freezes with one of the tests.

Have anyone got the same problems? .. and maybe know a solution to the problem?

My config is

AMD XP2100+
Epox motherboard
512 mb Ram (one ram-box)
ASUS Ge-force4-Ti4200

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Sounds like power, dude.

What kind of power supply are you using?

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Reply to ejsmith2

Powersupply in chieftec chassis:
Chieftec HPC-360-202
With PFC and ball bearing Fan
340W max.

I have this inside:
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Thermal Take Tech. Silent Storm/Volcano 7+ cooler
Pabst chassis cooler
IBM Deskstar 120GB harddrive
Plextor CD/burner
FDD

Reply to jespergb

That power-suply should be enough for your system. Check the cards clockspeeds, maybe Sparkle are selling slightly overclocked products that can´t take it. Is the card installed properly? You didn´t force it in the AGP slot and you pushed it in straightly, right?
Or maybe Sparkle products are just bad. You did have to return the other card as well.

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