I get all my new equipment, build the machine & load Windows.
Everything is fine, enter CD key and what not. As soon as setup completes, it plays the welcome to windows crap, and then gets to the add user screen. My keyboard doesn't work anymore. Odd. I thought maybe that Windows didn't like me messing around with keyboard settings during setup.
So, I reload. Same problem. Now I had just created a newly slipstreamed SP2 cd, so I thought that maybe that was the problem. So I reloaded yet again, but using my original XP cd. Same problem.
I reboot to safe mode, and the keyboard works. I uninstall the keyboard, and reboot into normal mode. Keyboard now works... until I rebooted. No keyboard again.
Using one of my other machines, I google... can't find much at all.
I decide to take a look at the Nvidia knowledge base, since the board's an nforce 4 SLI. I find an entry about SLI power requirements.
High End Machine - 550W or greater
Specs: 6800 ultra in SLI
socket 939 amd 64 chip
2x hdd
2x optical
1x pci
This is identical to my specs, since I have a socket 939 amd 64, 7800GT's in SLI, 2x hdd, 2x optical and 1x pci (my audigy). Bugger. I've only got a 400W PSU. It makes sense though. Each 7800GT has a power socket that takes a split cable with 2 molex connectors, meaning the graphics cards alone require 4(!) power plugs. The manual recommends that both sockets are connected.
The keyboard issue only seems to occur when Windows switches into a higher res, probably meaning the cards are drawing more power.
So guess who's going across the road today to PC Game World in Sandton to buy another freakin' power supply? (There's no way in hell I'd be able to get my hands on one from rectron in one day, so that's why I'm going there.)
Anyway, despite having no physical keyboard, and the machine apparently being underpowered, I ran 3dMark05 and got a very nice score, which I'll post about later or tomorrow
I haven't even tweaked the system yet!
Everything is fine, enter CD key and what not. As soon as setup completes, it plays the welcome to windows crap, and then gets to the add user screen. My keyboard doesn't work anymore. Odd. I thought maybe that Windows didn't like me messing around with keyboard settings during setup.
So, I reload. Same problem. Now I had just created a newly slipstreamed SP2 cd, so I thought that maybe that was the problem. So I reloaded yet again, but using my original XP cd. Same problem.
I reboot to safe mode, and the keyboard works. I uninstall the keyboard, and reboot into normal mode. Keyboard now works... until I rebooted. No keyboard again.
Using one of my other machines, I google... can't find much at all.
I decide to take a look at the Nvidia knowledge base, since the board's an nforce 4 SLI. I find an entry about SLI power requirements.
High End Machine - 550W or greater
Specs: 6800 ultra in SLI
socket 939 amd 64 chip
2x hdd
2x optical
1x pci
This is identical to my specs, since I have a socket 939 amd 64, 7800GT's in SLI, 2x hdd, 2x optical and 1x pci (my audigy). Bugger. I've only got a 400W PSU. It makes sense though. Each 7800GT has a power socket that takes a split cable with 2 molex connectors, meaning the graphics cards alone require 4(!) power plugs. The manual recommends that both sockets are connected.
The keyboard issue only seems to occur when Windows switches into a higher res, probably meaning the cards are drawing more power.
So guess who's going across the road today to PC Game World in Sandton to buy another freakin' power supply? (There's no way in hell I'd be able to get my hands on one from rectron in one day, so that's why I'm going there.)
Anyway, despite having no physical keyboard, and the machine apparently being underpowered, I ran 3dMark05 and got a very nice score, which I'll post about later or tomorrow
I haven't even tweaked the system yet!