"Roberto Panagos" <> wrote in message
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> Tnx fondue ,
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> About the noise the speakers are off , because i though about that,
> as for the HDD it isn't from there. Because the noise is comming from
> the card itself...!!!!
As I say, apart from fan related noise, I can't imagine how a graphics card
could make that sound.
Though does the GS have a fan? I thought the GS range was fanless. If
everything works though it shouldn't be a problem.
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> I have made tests that you told me, in read only mode.
> Copies of my data i have because my data i have it in an external 500G
> HDD.
> Another question if i built a PC in 1 month , it's good to keep my 7800
> GS and the new motherboard to have both AGP & PCI-Ex slots?
I suppose if you are happy with the AGP 7800GS, why not. Having said that
are there motherboards available with both slots?
Generally the PCIe slot for a graphics card is physically different from the
standard PCIe slot, as well as data transfer rates 1x for a standard PCIe
and up to 16x for high performance graphics cards.
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c..._1933_58376456.
I would run chkdsk /r, just to check the disk and make sure it has no bad
sectors. You will need to reboot. After chkdsk finishes, go into Computer
management / Event Viewer / Application, and look for the last entry named
Winlogon under the Source column.
Here you can see if there are any bad sectors etc..
If you go to your the website for your brand of hard disk drive, there is
usually diagnostic software available for download.
A program called Speedfan would help you check the temperatures of your CPU
and the voltages. It can also check the SMART status of your HDD
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php.
You could try another program called Prime95
http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htm which will stress your CPU/memory
It might be better to buy a cheap second hand PC, then spend some time
researching what you would like in your new PC.
Good luck!