Nvidia geforce 9600 gt (drivers etc)
Hello everyone, I have a big desktop computer at my home and I replaced much of my parts in it because most of it broke. These are the things I replaced to:
Gigabyte AM1M-S2H motherboard
(+amd quad processor) These 2 works fine btw
And a bigger powersupply 320 watt

The problem is my old graphicscard nvidia geforce 9600 gt (manufacturer gigabyte), it shows a warning sign at the device manager and says "This device shut down because of an error code 43" (or 41 not sure). I've looked up what that code meant and it says its something wrong with the hardware which I know is a lie. The problem is that my graphics card is not communicating with the other stuff in my computer and heres the fun part, it worked before great with the new stuff in my computer but somehow I reseted the graphics drivers to old ones and it didn't work anymore.

So thats my problem, drivers and I'm quite sure the other stuff works with this graphics card
I know that I'm running windows 8 on a windows 7 supported card but that didn't stop it before, can someone help me find the correct drivers? (nvidia drivers worked in the past) I have tried so many nvidia driver versions you can't even imagine.

I hope someone out knows what to do!
Thank you
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Rumpelcrutchskin Sep 19, 2015 @ 1:02pm 
Get yourself GTX 750 Ti, it will run fine on 320W PSU and has lot better performance then seven years old 9600 GT.
Originally posted by Rumpelcrutchskin:
Get yourself GTX 750 Ti, it will run fine on 320W PSU and has lot better performance then seven years old 9600 GT.
Problem is that I can't buy one for maybe 4-6 months
Originally posted by Kevades:
Originally posted by Rumpelcrutchskin:
Get yourself GTX 750 Ti, it will run fine on 320W PSU and has lot better performance then seven years old 9600 GT.
Problem is that I can't buy one for maybe 4-6 months
The problem of this old video card generation,they really need good source to run.Like mine for instead,built in 2007 and have 720W SevenTeam.Can't remember but certainly is cheaper than affording to buy a newer gpu.But newest gpu from 2012 to nowadays,have better peformances and push less power.
Last edited by Lil C]-[ew C]-[ew is ☂д☂; Sep 19, 2015 @ 2:02pm
Originally posted by Sleepy Li' C-ew C-ew:
Originally posted by Kevades:
Problem is that I can't buy one for maybe 4-6 months
The problem of this old video card generation,they really need good source to run.Like mine for instead,built in 2007 and have 720W SevenTeam.Can't remember but certainly is cheaper than affording to buy a newer gpu.But newest gpu from 2012 to nowadays,have better peformances and push less power.
I guess I need to buy a new gpu it seems then :'(
_I_ Sep 20, 2015 @ 4:45am 
thats a very sad mobo

its not am3, its am1 with a 25w cpu limit
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4937#

for a 9600gt driver, look at the nvidia 314.22 driver for the old gpu
for win7
http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/59641/en-us
or for other os
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us
select geforce 9, 9600gt, os, rec/cert

and save up for a new gaming pc
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Date Posted: Sep 19, 2015 @ 12:49pm
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