So before I went on vacation my computer just shut itself off and would not turn on. After about two hours on the phone with HP and Nvidia, the two customer support agents came to similar conclusions.
HP:
Inadequate power supply, the graphics card tried to use too much power and that is the reason the computer will not boot with the graphics card inserted, and will only boot with the monitor connected to the onboard graphics card.
Solution- Needs a better power supply, OEM power supply is only 300W and 450W+ is recommended.
Nvidia:
Inadequate power supply, the graphics card tried to use too much power and that is the reason the computer will not boot with the graphics card inserted, and will only boot with the monitor connected to the onboard graphics card.
Solution- Needs a better power supply, OEM power supply is only 300W and 450W+ is recommended.
Graphics card short circuited
Solution- Repair the graphics card (would be the second time Ive had to send the card off and replace it in less than two months).
Failing PCI Express port
Solution- Unlikely but the entire motherboard may need to be replaced. (I'm really hoping that isn't the problem)
If anyone has some input about the issue I would really appreciate it before I go and spend money to fix something that isn't broken I would appreciate it.
I have a feeling that lack of wattage on the power supply is likely.
Computer specificationsGraphics cardPossible power supply replacements (if you have a better recommendation feel free to suggest one):
BFG - 550-Watt ATX Modular Power SupplyOCZ Fatal1ty OCZ550FTY 550W ATX12VI would prefer to be able to buy the power supply at Best Buy but if they don't carry it I'll buy it else where.
Thanks
