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Posted 11 February 2005 - 04:02 AM

Hi

I have a old Inno3d ti4200 128 meg agp 8 and would like to install in a new M/B which is a asrock K7VT4A+ with agp 8 on the m/b it says 3.3 volt agp will cause permanent damage

Question is how do i find the voltage of my card i have looked on internet but nothing about the voltage

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Nigel


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Posted 11 February 2005 - 05:36 AM

u'll be fine with 3.3 its the standard
it probably says something different like setting it higher that 3.3 will cause damage..

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Posted 11 February 2005 - 10:33 AM

The old VGA cards up to 4xAGP use 3.3v, the new ones use 1.5-1.7v (some ones even use 2.5-2.7v like DDR-RAM) so donīt worry about your card, it will work fine ;).

The warning is: If you use a 3.3v AGP card it WILL damage your motherboard or VGA card... or some thing like that. So DONīT push in a TNT card (LOL, TNT, C4) :P

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