Guest Posted February 22, 2011 (edited) So today my graphics card died:( All I play is Arma 2 really and well I have a tight budget but need a new card. The card that died was a 8800gts 320mb and I'm thinking about getting a 8800gts 512mb. I have a £50 budget (very tight I know). I was reasonably happy with the previous cards performance even though its quite low end compared to what most of you guys use which is why I'm thinking an upgraded gts. What do you guys think? I can either get a 8800gts 512mb or a 8800gt 512 mb or whatever you guys reccomend:) Remember I am on a tight budget so please don't say get a gts450 etc. Cheers guys! EDIT: I don't mind which brand, doesn't have to be Nvidia. Also, I forgot to mention that I have already thought about a 8800gtx 768mb but it requires 2x 6 pin connectors. I only have one so thats a no go:butbut: Edited February 22, 2011 by Guest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ArmAriffic 10 Posted February 22, 2011 I feel so sorry for you, no arma Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beagle 684 Posted February 22, 2011 If you're low on PC budget( as I'm always since computers is not my main money eating occupation) but need a card to run ArmA well try to get a ATI HD 48xx series with 1GB. I've seen this cards at less than 80€ lately. Alternativly a HD 58xx, prices have dropped here also sinve the 6xxx is out. Simply never buy the current high end stuff..always go for what was high end a year before to get the best value. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lozz08 10 Posted February 22, 2011 the 4870 requires 2 6 pin as well. If you have a molex connector free then you can use a molex-to-pci power converter, they do exist. How many watts is your ps Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted February 22, 2011 Its a 600w PSU but its not a great brand. Only paid £30 for it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beagle 684 Posted February 22, 2011 Its a 600w PSU but its not a great brand. Only paid £30 for it.that's well enough my runs stable for year on a 460 Watt Enermax. I just used the adapters that came with the box for the second power plug. the 48xx is not very power hungry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted February 22, 2011 When you are short of money bake it in the oven. I did that with my 8800 as well (it was the GTX) which allowed me to play/use it for 4 more months. It died again in December and I am without PC since than but baking it really could help. If you think I am kidding.......search the net for baking 8800 cards, lots of info about it. They are dying after like 2 - 3 - 4 years due to a new welding process they used which obviously was not the best (not officially admitted but thats what people concluded after all those thoussands and thoussands of cards dying after a few years). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beagle 684 Posted February 22, 2011 When you are short of money bake it in the oven. I did that with my 8800 as well (it was the GTX) which allowed me to play/use it for 4 more months.It died again in December and I am without PC since than but baking it really could help. If you think I am kidding.......search the net for baking 8800 cards, lots of info about it. They are dying after like 2 - 3 - 4 years due to a new welding process they used which obviously was not the best (not officially admitted but thats what people concluded after all those thoussands and thoussands of cards dying after a few years). The 78xx was the same. I had two of them dying in a year without any overclocking...that made me ATI costumer in the end. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted February 22, 2011 I might try that oven trick as I have no warranty on the card. The problem with the card is that it gives no output (screen says no signal). The fan still runs fine on it. The videos I have looked at though all seem to have a faulty card where it shows artifacts on the screen. Does it only fix that? I guess the fix is kinda similar to the towle trick used on xbox 360's to fix the red ring of death. Crazy but cool ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EDcase 87 Posted February 22, 2011 (edited) I can confirm that the oven trick worked for me on a laptop 7900gtx card. (make sure to remove all plastics etc) Have a look at ati cards you can afford as they are usually better value than Nvidia. Go HERE to compare speeds. Edited February 22, 2011 by EDcase Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted February 22, 2011 I can confirm that the oven trick worked for me on a laptop 7900gtx card. (make sure to remove all plastics etc)Have a look at ati cards you can afford as they are usually better value than Nvidia. Go HERE to compare speeds. Gonna try oven trick in a few hours, will report back wether it worked or not. That link is great, cheers! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Millenium7 0 Posted February 22, 2011 Also, I forgot to mention that I have already thought about a 8800gtx 768mb but it requires 2x 6 pin connectors. I only have one so thats a no go:butbut: you can buy a little adapter like this http://cgi.ebay.com.au/2-Molex-6-pin-PCI-Express-Graphic-Card-Power-Cable-/250643029725?pt=AU_Components&hash=item3a5b7d1edd which will do the trick I'm running 2x GTX275's on a 650w PSU using 2 of those adapters. You'll be fine in regards to 'baking' a card, what temperature? I have a SB X-Fi card that isn't working Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stk2008 14 Posted February 22, 2011 You may have all ready said the make of your PSU but in case you did not what was it?. All so what's the spec of the rest of your pc?. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beagle 684 Posted February 22, 2011 I realy doubt that "baking" PC componets can be a safe solution. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liquidpinky 11 Posted February 22, 2011 I realy doubt that "baking" PC componets can be a safe solution. But it does work in some cases, if you put your card in the wrong way up it is game over and you are left with a baking tray full of components. If you have nothing to lose it is worth a shot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leon86 13 Posted February 22, 2011 you can buy a little adapter like this http://cgi.ebay.com.au/2-Molex-6-pin-PCI-Express-Graphic-Card-Power-Cable-/250643029725?pt=AU_Components&hash=item3a5b7d1edd which will do the trick +1, if the psu gets close to delivering 600W the 8800GTX shouln't be a problem. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
supergruntsb78 67 Posted February 22, 2011 if you search carefully you should be able to ge better then he old 8800 for 50 pound (checked prices in holland and well for a 60 pound (69 euro's) i could buy a nvidia gforces 430 gt 1024mb 128 bit ,for 50 pound i could buy a gforce 220 gt 1024 mb 128 bit so again if you would search carefully you can find better stuf for lower prices good luck (ps your not the only one who's GPU died mine died 3 days ago and i had to replace it although your budget is a bit lower then mine i know the pain you feel for not being able to play :p) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leon86 13 Posted February 22, 2011 (edited) if you search carefully you should be able to ge better then he old 8800 for 50 pound (checked prices in holland and well for a 60 pound (69 euro's) i could buy a nvidia gforces 430 gt 1024mb 128 bit ,for 50 pound i could buy a gforce 220 gt 1024 mb 128 bitso again if you would search carefully you can find better stuf for lower prices good luck (ps your not the only one who's GPU died mine died 3 days ago and i had to replace it although your budget is a bit lower then mine i know the pain you feel for not being able to play :p) first you say you can get better for 50 pounds and then you name 2 cards that are much slower than the 8800 series. Just get the 2x molex to pci-e 6pin adapter, you'll be fine as long as the psu can deliver about 400W, something you'd expect a 600W psu to do. BTW, I got my gtx260 secondhand for 60 euro's (as near as makes no difference 50 Pounds, had 2 adapter plugs with it). I have a second gtx260 on the way for 60 or 70 eu (provided it's a core216, seller didnt want to look it up) Something like that is a fair price considering you can get a new 5770 for 90 eu. Edited February 22, 2011 by Leon86 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-=seany=- 5 Posted February 22, 2011 Unlucky with your dead card :( . I suggest baking it too- nothing to loose. I have always wanted to try it but my faulty cards have always been in warranty. If you can find an Nvidia GTS250 you should be able to get one very cheap. This card is the equivalent of a 9800GTX+ and most only have one 6pin power connector required. It should be less than €100. It plays Arma reasonably too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
supergruntsb78 67 Posted February 22, 2011 first you say you can get better for 50 pounds and then you name 2 cards that are much slower than the 8800 series. Just get the 2x molex to pci-e 6pin adapter, you'll be fine as long as the psu can deliver about 400W, something you'd expect a 600W psu to do. BTW, I got my gtx260 secondhand for 60 euro's (as near as makes no difference 50 Pounds, had 2 adapter plugs with it). I have a second gtx260 on the way for 60 or 70 eu (provided it's a core216, seller didnt want to look it up) Something like that is a fair price considering you can get a new 5770 for 90 eu. ok so the 430 gt is slower then a 8800 gtx ? didnt knew that, thought it was better then the 8800 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leon86 13 Posted February 22, 2011 ok so the 430 gt is slower then a 8800 gtx ? didnt knew that, thought it was better then the 8800 yeah, it's not even close either, in the gpu hierachy chart you can compare easily. Every 4 rows the speed roughly doubles, so the 8800gtx is about 3 times faster. And since the topicstarter has an 8800gtx and a 600W psu the 2x molex to 6pin is still the most obvious thing to do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taxman 10 Posted February 22, 2011 Definately bake it, a member of our clan, did it twice to same card.... had about another year out of his card.... ---------- Post added at 18:36 ---------- Previous post was at 18:34 ---------- http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/265325-15-graphics-card-oven Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted February 23, 2011 (edited) Well I tried baking the card and it seems to have worked! I honestly cannot believe it:yay: Pre heated the oven to 200 degrees and cooked for 8 minutes. Took it out, left for 30 mins then reassembled the card. Placed it in the comp and It now displays on my screen. I have yet to test it with Arma 2 so dunno if it will hold up but just seeing it working again is amazing! Now that the card is working, it has bided me some time to get a new card. I'm thinking maybe a 8800gtx with the connector thing or maybe wait till I have £100 and get an ATI card, maybe a HD4770 1GB or something. Thank you Foxhound for letting me know about the baking trick, really appreciate it:) Also, thanks for all the suggestions on cards that I should get. Edited February 23, 2011 by Guest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leon86 13 Posted February 23, 2011 nice, hope it holds together till you get a replacement. Maybe force the fan on 100% before starting a game? I always run more agressive fan profiles in my gpu's. Maybe that's why my old 8800gtx is still alive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pooroldspike 129 Posted February 23, 2011 Well I tried baking the card and it seems to have worked!..I have yet to test it with Arma 2... In that case don't turn any more handsprings of delight til you know for sure it works with Arma 2..;) Let us know.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites