Video Card Plan Fails

Quote from OldTrader:

Power supply is 525W, should be more than adequate for what I'm running. Those enclosures are about 1/4"x1/4"x1/4", with an opening you can see copper through. There's two of them on the back of the card. I don't really see anything that looks like a fan though. So maybe the CPU fan kicks on immediately for some reason. That said, there's no fan at all with the 290 card, so this 440 card must be related to the fan action in some way.

OldTrader

The fan assembly, if there were one, would cover 1/2 or more of the entire card.

If you still want to try a 440, suggest you exchange your x1 for an x16. Must be some sort of hardware conflict with that x1.

The 440 is rated for only 31 watts, so power requirements normally wouldn't be an issue, regardless.
 
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The fan assembly, if there were one, would cover 1/2 or more of the entire card.

If you still want to try a 440, suggest you exchange your x1 for an x16. Must be some sort of hardware conflict with that x1.

The 440 is rated for only 31 watts, so power requirements normally wouldn't be an issue, regardless.

Nothing covering 1/2 of the card.

Aside from whether the cards are overkill, is there any reason that an additional 290 PCIe x16 would be a problem or conflict? That would give me 2-290 cards, each in a PCIe x16 slot.

OldTrader
 
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Nothing covering 1/2 of the card.

Aside from whether the cards are overkill, is there any reason that an additional 290 PCIe x16 would be a problem or conflict? That would give me 2-290 cards, each in a PCIe x16 slot.

OldTrader

Should be perfect. That's what a mobo with 2x PCIEx16 slots was designed for.
 
Quote from gnome:

Your T3400 looks like the latest in the Dell lineup. What CPU did you get?

Intel™ Core®2 Duo E6850 (3.00GHz/1333MHz/4MB L2)

2GB, 800 MHz, DDR2 SDRam

XP Pro

OldTrader
 
Do you have all of your video cards installed?

I saw where Dell offers a 2nd 290x16 for only $80... that's a good price for a new card... and a much better price option than the 440... unless you wanted to run 8 monitors, or so (AND you had whiplash insurance.)
 
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Do you have all of your video cards installed?

I saw where Dell offers a 2nd 290x16 for only $80... that's a good price for a new card... and a much better price option than the 440... unless you wanted to run 8 monitors, or so (AND you had whiplash insurance.)

I just have the 290 PCIe x16. It runs two monitors. I told Dell that I wanted to run 4 monitors. At the time I asked them if they could sell me another 290 x16 card and install it for me. They declined. I also asked if they could sell me the 290 x1. They said they didn't handle it. What they ended up recommending was the 440, which they claimed would work, but they wouldn't install it. LOL.

At this point they have agreed to take the 440 back. And I think what I'm going to do is buy another 290 PCIe x16. As an aside, nVidia says that if you want 4 monitors and you have a 290 PCIe x16 card, you would install a 290 x1. I'm thinking the x16 makes more sense though since I have two x16 slots.

OldTrader
 
Quote from OldTrader:

I just have the 290 PCIe x16. It runs two monitors. I told Dell that I wanted to run 4 monitors. At the time I asked them if they could sell me another 290 x16 card and install it for me. They declined. I also asked if they could sell me the 290 x1. They said they didn't handle it. What they ended up recommending was the 440, which they claimed would work, but they wouldn't install it. LOL.

At this point they have agreed to take the 440 back. And I think what I'm going to do is buy another 290 PCIe x16. As an aside, nVidia says that if you want 4 monitors and you have a 290 PCIe x16 card, you would install a 290 x1. I'm thinking the x16 makes more sense though since I have two x16 slots.

OldTrader

Sheesh. Those Dell reps are real dickweeds. One of the "customize" options on their website for your rig is "dual 290s"...
 
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