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
Regards
Nigel
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what voltage is my ti4200 graphics card
#2
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..
it probably says something different like setting it higher that 3.3 will cause damage..
#3
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
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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)
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)
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