AvengerFan wrote:
Should i just look into a new PSU then?
Possibly, but let's back the truck up a bit here first.
AvengerFan wrote:
the only version that came up was 163.75, and listening to Slayer i didn't really want to download that one.
I'd give it a shot anyway, you have nothing to lose (except data...) and the drivers that came on your CD are probably close to this version anyway. You can roll back if they turn out to be less stable. What version do you have currently?
AvengerFan wrote:
I've got the Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT and i'm really thinking that is just a power problem, because now that i think about it (which i should have earlier) that is a big jump from what the original was made for.
What did you have before?
What's the capacity of your PSU? (there should be a something like a sticker on the side that tells you)
8500 GT power consumption = 40 Watts which is actually not that big. It's always possible that it might be enough to be exceeding the capacity of your PSU, depending on what else you have attached, but it doesn't seem like a big amount to me. If you were running an 8800 Ultra, then I'd worry
AvengerFan wrote:
There is a flat plug on the outside of the card but none of the cables that came with it have the same end to plug into it, and the ones inside the computer (i saw two) were not long enough to reach it.
Hmm, I suspect you may be looking at the rear bracket at the back of your PC where you plug your monitor in? If so, that other plug would be for output, there are usually different sockets for analog and digital video connection.
When talking about needing to connect extra power cables to power the graphics card, what you look for is one (or sometimes even two) rectangular plugs that are mounted on the card surface at the opposite end of the metal bracket (
example). These are on the part of the card that is inside the computer, so the power cables should easily be able to reach (if not, you can buy lengths of power cable/split cables that will extend your length).
All that said, I've done some quick Googling and it looks to me like the 8500/8600 doesn't require any extra power cables, as it
doesn't appear to have any plugs for internal power cables (generally only the premium cards like the
8800 do). I'm not totally familiar though, so can anyone confirm this?