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Old December 12th 03, 03:19 PM
kony
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 08:47:34 -0500, Frustrated
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Yes, providing your power supply has enough reserve power. It is
backwards compatible to your motherboard.


I hadn't given much thought to the power supply. I suppose I could
disconnect the scanner from the USB port. That would relieve some of
the drain on the power supply.


IF it's a USB-powered scanner it's drawing a max of 2.5W... not enough
to make much of a difference. If the scanner has it's own power
supply (as most decent scanners do) then it's using even less power.


How much more power will the Radeon draw than the Voodoo card?


Probably not a lot since the Voodoo was a high-end for it's time and
the Radeon a low-end, but could be 15W.... more significant is that
it's all on the 3.3V (or 5V regulated down) rail. You'll just have to
try it and see, monitor voltages.


Something else to keep in mind is that any apps/games/etc needing over
16MB of video memory may not run too well on a 600MHz system.


I wondered about that. I haven't worried too much about heat in the
past because I've got the fan on the CPU and an extra fan on the
Voodoo card. I guess heat could be a problem, plus the fact that the
processor is not going to be as powerful as the newer ones.


True, any time power can be an issue, along with that comes heat...
the power has to go somewhere. I wouldn't expect problems though if
your case is set up well, neither the CPU or video card are
(relatively) hot running.


I'm using Win98se. I also have 640mb of RAM.

You're right. It actually was the driver for the TV and the software
that was difficult to install. If I had an additional AGP slot, I
would just use the video cards as primary and secondary.


Well you could get a PCI video card, but running two is of course even
more power demand and heat.



I suppose the only way to know if the Radeon will work is just to
uninstall the Voodoo and install the Radeon.

Thanks.


Yes, it's "supposed" to just plug in and work.


Dave