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Re: Defective GTX 480 from Regional... any ideas?
Let's summarize this - every FRC team competing at a regional should have received one (and only one) of these cards. Nvidia donated one card to every competing team. We signed for and received ours in Pittsburgh, and were therefore not eligible to receive one when they were distributed again at Smoky Mountains.
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I know this should be obvious, but did you connect a secon power connector to the 480?Forgetting that will BSOD it in a heartbeat.
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I know they were distributed at least to some teams at Smoky Mountains because 379 received theirs there. |
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176 received their first GTX480 at BAE in New Hampshire, and then received another a Connecticut a month later. We've got 2 cards now, waiting to go into one of our computers. |
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I think they left Michigan out of this one.... :(
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Steve Cremer was handing them out personally to each pit at WPI. They were individually marked by specific team numbers. You might try contacting Steve Cremer to inquire. At SBPLI they were distributed at Pit Admin by public announcement. At VA I think they were also distributed through Pit Admin, but I don't recall specifically. They were also distributed at NJ. |
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Sorry about that - guess there was one buried in the toolbox.
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I wonder why they excluded Michigan teams.
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What is the usual graphics card in this computer? It could be a faulty power supply if your regular graphics card has a much lower power draw. The computer I tested the GTX480 in has been running an EVGA OC'ed GTX460 for the past year with no stability issues. |
Re: Defective GTX 480 from Regional... any ideas?
Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I was looking up info on these cards and found this.
I do have a contact at NVIDIA, as my company has had some dealing with them. These cards are NVIDIA GTX480 reference cards. They are never retailed; they're used for internal sampling, partner seeding, review samples, etc. We ended up with 2 of them: got one in NJ where we had to sign for it, and the other we got in Philly regional where they went around to the pits and just dropped them off. I didn't realize that it was only one per team, and not one per team per regional. Oops. I put one of ours in a PC just to check it out, after seeing this post. Worked just fine in one of our monster PCs at work. Got to love 1200 W power supplies :) It should be noted that these cards run very hot, and if your PC doesn't have adequate cooling and air flow, it will overheat and cause problems for other parts of the system as well as the card itself. You might explain to the tech support that these are reference cards given to the teams by NVIDIA, Give them the part number which can be found on the back of the card, on the sticker next to the bar code. It has the form www-xxxxx-yyyy-zzz. Maybe armed with that you can get them to ship you a replacement but I'd make sure that you're PC can actually handle the card before going through the hassle of trying to get a replacement. Does someone on the team have a gaming rig that they could try it out in? |
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I had built a rig around the card around a month ago, but last week I started having problems. I have an antec twelve hundred case, with 7 fans so cooling should no be an issue. I also have a 1000W power supply, so I doubt that is the issue either. I am simply curious, but the teams that are having trouble, does your computer just go black screen then reboot?
Personally, I updated my drivers, but that did not fix the problem entirely. I turned up the fans on the case to max, and that seems to have fixed the issue. I received my card at the DC Regional, where any team that was around on Saturday afternoon got one. Any updates from other FIRSTers? |
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