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Old December 17th, 2008, 01:21 PM
madjim- with the Lord madjim- with the Lord is offline
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Jim this could be a power issue not a Ram issue. Every card you add pulls more power from the power supply. Somewhere on the top/side of the power supply should tell you how many watts it produces. It would be something like 250, 300, 350,etc. You may need to go to a bigger power supply. (I know...... more $$)
Dale,
The output of power supply in my Show Machine is 300w. I found a chart at Newegg that rated each component in the computer. Using the highest ratings it looks like I should have a power supply with an output of at least 500w.

130w - Processor
60w - Motherboard
30w - 2gb of RAM (not yet but it will be tomorrow )
150w - Video Card
30w - Three PCI cards (Tow sound cards and one Raid card)
60w - Two Hard Drives
30w - CD/DVD Burnner

490w - TOTAL

Time to hunt for the deal!

Jim
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