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fx 5200 sweet deal but will it work ?
Hi,
My short story/question is: Is FX5200 AGP 8x backwards compatible with AGP 4x ? My long story/question is: I have a Pentium III 450 mhz and 256 mb ram. Motherboard is asus P3V4X ( AGP 4X ). The video card was TNT2 32 mb ram. The problem was that the video card had a cooling fan. The cooling fan attracted ASSLOADS of DUST ! The cooling fan was making a very annoying sound. First I blowed many times to blow off the dust. I reinstalled it the sound got worse... I decide to run cold water over it to clean away the dust. ( now black paint stuff leaking from it ) I also tried to open the cooling fan... but one screw was jammed I could not open it. Damn, I wanted to re-oil it I let the card dry... I placed it back into my computer after 2 hours of drying. I wondered what would happen... it worked but some lines were blinking. So I knew something was wrong but I didn't care. I knew the card was probably still wet and would probably die if I started a heavy gpu intensive application. So I then started a 3D game to see what would happen it started blinking even more. Then during loading of the game the computer crashed/rebooted. From that point on it seemed the card had died ! The computer made one long beep and three short beeps indicating bad video card memory or video card not found. I could not see anything... I could only hold the power button for a few seconds to reboot the computer... But holding the power button is dangerous... that's how I fried my last gigabyte motherboard... stupid power button switches ! Then after accidently rebooting a few times my PC made no sound at all so I got scared and stopped rebooting... I was scarried my harddisk had die or would die. So that was a scary moment... So I assume it is now dead... I am now using a ET6000 card with a special made windows xp driver. But I need the ET6000 for my old pentium... it's an PCI card you know... and my old p166 needs it it doesn't have agp So I started browsing for a new card... since the TNT2 can no longer play any new games since it doesn't have T&L. Also I hate these stupid ****ing fans So I came across this card which seems the perfect deal for me ! =D The NVidia GeForce FX 5200. It doesn't have a stupid ****ing fan ! so that means no dust ! no sound ! no cleaning ! no oiling ! no nothing ! =D It also has T&L and probably some other new features =D The best thing is it is cheap as well and will probably even play doom 3 lol... even if it is a 1 fps per second on my PIII I would still like it lol. Anyway maybe I can play homeworld 2 with it or so... I think I could... or maybe something else Anyway... I really do need a new card anyway so the cheapest card will do... but I don't want a TNT2 replacement like the radeon 7000... because that's lame... So buying a DirectX 9 card seems best... maybe some games aren't that slow... I see no reason to buy a DX8 card unlesssss... Anyway.... to make a long story short... My big doubt is AGP 8x My computer only supports AGP 4x Will FX 5200 card still work in my PIII 450 mhz with AGP 4x ????? ( the exact card is: asus v9520 Magic/T ) It even has a video in !!! the 5700 doesn't even have that ?! ( Since a family member if mine has a video thingy she cames around once a year or so and I would like to record any video stuff or I am even playing on buying a digital photo (?) camera... that probably works different or maybe it needs a video in as well.. I dont know... I played around with a video in once and it s fun and a must have once you used it, you just can't go without it.. just in case ! unless it has some other form of input and a converter plug ) http://www.asus.com/products/vga/v9520m/overview.htm I am hoping I can buy it for about 90 euro's at a local shop. It's still quite expensive for just a replacement... my pc is starting to die... after 6 years of use I will soon buy a new pc... as soon as doom III is out But I still want my old pc to work. In case AGP 8x is not compatible with AGP 4x.. The next cheapest card I can buy as Sapphire Radeon 7000 agp 4x or pci... for 40 euro's or so. I haven't really checked it out yet. The FX 5200 seems the perfect card for me ! =DDDD Also I like asus Though I don't like Via chipsets anymore =D So please enlighten me about this :P =D Skybuccckkkk I can also ask the salesman if nobody knows... but I first try this newsgroup |
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"Skybuck Flying" wrote in message
... " Will FX 5200 card still work in my PIII 450 mhz with AGP 4x ????? " Yes. You won't suffer any noticeable difference from only having an AGP4x motherboard. |
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:09:37 +0200, "Skybuck Flying"
wrote: Hi, My short story/question is: Is FX5200 AGP 8x backwards compatible with AGP 4x ? Yes My long story/question is: I have a Pentium III 450 mhz and 256 mb ram. Motherboard is asus P3V4X ( AGP 4X ). The video card was TNT2 32 mb ram. The problem was that the video card had a cooling fan. The cooling fan attracted ASSLOADS of DUST ! The cooling fan was making a very annoying sound. First I blowed many times to blow off the dust. I reinstalled it the sound got worse... I decide to run cold water over it to clean away the dust. ( now black paint stuff leaking from it ) I also tried to open the cooling fan... but one screw was jammed I could not open it. Damn, I wanted to re-oil it I let the card dry... I placed it back into my computer after 2 hours of drying. I wondered what would happen... it worked but some lines were blinking. So I knew something was wrong but I didn't care. I knew the card was probably still wet and would probably die if I started a heavy gpu intensive application. Umm, you're joking, right? You'll plug in a WET video card and figure it'll only be a problem if used in a "heavy gpu intensive application"? I don't mean to be offensive, rather helpful when I suggest that you are your PC's worst enemy and ought to take it to a shop from now on. So I then started a 3D game to see what would happen it started blinking even more. Did it not occur to turn off the pc and let video card dry? Then during loading of the game the computer crashed/rebooted. From that point on it seemed the card had died ! The computer made one long beep and three short beeps indicating bad video card memory or video card not found. I could not see anything... I could only hold the power button for a few seconds to reboot the computer... But holding the power button is dangerous... that's how I fried my last gigabyte motherboard... stupid power button switches ! Umm, generally speaking there is NEVER a reason to hold a power switch down for more than 4 seconds, no matter what... and a board will not die after 4 seconds of it. Then after accidently rebooting a few times my PC made no sound at all so I got scared and stopped rebooting... I was scarried my harddisk had die or would die. So that was a scary moment... So I assume it is now dead... I am now using a ET6000 card with a special made windows xp driver. You're lucky it was only the video card. But I need the ET6000 for my old pentium... it's an PCI card you know... and my old p166 needs it it doesn't have agp So I started browsing for a new card... since the TNT2 can no longer play any new games since it doesn't have T&L. Also I hate these stupid ****ing fans They're really not a big deal, you just need a better screwdriver to get the screws out. Personally I lube 'em when new, never letting the bearing get so dried out that the fan starts making noise. So I came across this card which seems the perfect deal for me ! =D The NVidia GeForce FX 5200. It doesn't have a stupid ****ing fan ! so that means no dust ! no sound ! no cleaning ! no oiling ! no nothing ! =D It also has T&L and probably some other new features =D The best thing is it is cheap as well and will probably even play doom 3 lol... even if it is a 1 fps per second on my PIII I would still like it lol. yeah, your pc is pretty limited by the CPU, even an FX5200 is going to be cripplied by the rest of the system, and because of that you might find it a better value to buy an (even cheaper) card than the FX5200. Even an old TNT2 is severely bottlenecked by your CPU, the main issue would be 2d display quality and if it has enough memory for your preferred monitor resolution. Anyway maybe I can play homeworld 2 with it or so... I think I could... or maybe something else Anyway... I really do need a new card anyway so the cheapest card will do... but I don't want a TNT2 replacement like the radeon 7000... because that's lame... So buying a DirectX 9 card seems best... maybe some games aren't that slow... I see no reason to buy a DX8 card unlesssss... Forget about "lame" and Direct X versions, your system is so slow there's no point in worrying about it. If you really intend to play games then perhaps a DX8 card will be slightly better but beyond that it's pointless to consider what DX9 would do for your system. Anyway.... to make a long story short... My big doubt is AGP 8x My computer only supports AGP 4x Will FX 5200 card still work in my PIII 450 mhz with AGP 4x ????? ( the exact card is: asus v9520 Magic/T ) It even has a video in !!! the 5700 doesn't even have that ?! ( Since a family member if mine has a video thingy she cames around once a year or so and I would like to record any video stuff or I am even playing on buying a digital photo (?) camera... that probably works different or maybe it needs a video in as well.. I dont know... I played around with a video in once and it s fun and a must have once you used it, you just can't go without it.. just in case ! unless it has some other form of input and a converter plug ) Generally a modern digital camera will use USB or the flash memory card is removed and read with a memory reader (also usually attached via USB interface). VIdeo-in on a video card is more useful for capturing from an analog source like a vcr or older camcorder. http://www.asus.com/products/vga/v9520m/overview.htm I am hoping I can buy it for about 90 euro's at a local shop. It's still quite expensive for just a replacement... my pc is starting to die... after 6 years of use I will soon buy a new pc... as soon as doom III is out But I still want my old pc to work. Frankly I"d spend as little as possible on video card and upgrade the CPU, assuming the motherboard will take a P3 up to 1.1GHz or possibly even a Tualatin up to 1.4GHz with the right slotket adapter. In case AGP 8x is not compatible with AGP 4x.. It is, it'll run in 4X mode. The next cheapest card I can buy as Sapphire Radeon 7000 agp 4x or pci... for 40 euro's or so. I haven't really checked it out yet. The FX 5200 seems the perfect card for me ! =DDDD Also I like asus Though I don't like Via chipsets anymore =D Makes no difference in your situation, actually your Via chipset is the fastest and fullest featured chipset made that could run a P450... you are fortunate to even have AGP4X support. So please enlighten me about this :P =D Skybuccckkkk I can also ask the salesman if nobody knows... but I first try this newsgroup Frankly, considering your desire to upgrade later anyway, you ought to just spend the $ on the beginnings of a new system. You might get a motherboard with integrated video and low-end CPU, memory, and go from there, upgrading it a little at a time. Something like an Athlon XP2200 on an nForce2 motherboard with integrated video would be at least 4X as fast at gaming as your present system would be with the fastest video card on earth installed. If you really need a different video card for that box just buy the cheapest thing on ebay, possibly something along the lines of a Geforce2 MX for $15 USD. |
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Why you want such a low end card, most gforce4 cards are more powerfull ? On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:25:57 +0100, "Cuzman" wrote: "Skybuck Flying" wrote in message ... " Will FX 5200 card still work in my PIII 450 mhz with AGP 4x ????? " Yes. You won't suffer any noticeable difference from only having an AGP4x motherboard. |
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I put mine in the washing machine when it gets REAL dusty, seems to get is Nice and clean. On Mon, 10 May 2004 18:22:12 GMT, kony wrote: On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:09:37 +0200, "Skybuck Flying" wrote: Hi, My short story/question is: Is FX5200 AGP 8x backwards compatible with AGP 4x ? Yes My long story/question is: I have a Pentium III 450 mhz and 256 mb ram. Motherboard is asus P3V4X ( AGP 4X ). The video card was TNT2 32 mb ram. The problem was that the video card had a cooling fan. The cooling fan attracted ASSLOADS of DUST ! The cooling fan was making a very annoying sound. First I blowed many times to blow off the dust. I reinstalled it the sound got worse... I decide to run cold water over it to clean away the dust. ( now black paint stuff leaking from it ) I also tried to open the cooling fan... but one screw was jammed I could not open it. Damn, I wanted to re-oil it I let the card dry... I placed it back into my computer after 2 hours of drying. I wondered what would happen... it worked but some lines were blinking. So I knew something was wrong but I didn't care. I knew the card was probably still wet and would probably die if I started a heavy gpu intensive application. Umm, you're joking, right? You'll plug in a WET video card and figure it'll only be a problem if used in a "heavy gpu intensive application"? I don't mean to be offensive, rather helpful when I suggest that you are your PC's worst enemy and ought to take it to a shop from now on. So I then started a 3D game to see what would happen it started blinking even more. Did it not occur to turn off the pc and let video card dry? Then during loading of the game the computer crashed/rebooted. From that point on it seemed the card had died ! The computer made one long beep and three short beeps indicating bad video card memory or video card not found. I could not see anything... I could only hold the power button for a few seconds to reboot the computer... But holding the power button is dangerous... that's how I fried my last gigabyte motherboard... stupid power button switches ! Umm, generally speaking there is NEVER a reason to hold a power switch down for more than 4 seconds, no matter what... and a board will not die after 4 seconds of it. Then after accidently rebooting a few times my PC made no sound at all so I got scared and stopped rebooting... I was scarried my harddisk had die or would die. So that was a scary moment... So I assume it is now dead... I am now using a ET6000 card with a special made windows xp driver. You're lucky it was only the video card. But I need the ET6000 for my old pentium... it's an PCI card you know... and my old p166 needs it it doesn't have agp So I started browsing for a new card... since the TNT2 can no longer play any new games since it doesn't have T&L. Also I hate these stupid ****ing fans They're really not a big deal, you just need a better screwdriver to get the screws out. Personally I lube 'em when new, never letting the bearing get so dried out that the fan starts making noise. So I came across this card which seems the perfect deal for me ! =D The NVidia GeForce FX 5200. It doesn't have a stupid ****ing fan ! so that means no dust ! no sound ! no cleaning ! no oiling ! no nothing ! =D It also has T&L and probably some other new features =D The best thing is it is cheap as well and will probably even play doom 3 lol... even if it is a 1 fps per second on my PIII I would still like it lol. yeah, your pc is pretty limited by the CPU, even an FX5200 is going to be cripplied by the rest of the system, and because of that you might find it a better value to buy an (even cheaper) card than the FX5200. Even an old TNT2 is severely bottlenecked by your CPU, the main issue would be 2d display quality and if it has enough memory for your preferred monitor resolution. Anyway maybe I can play homeworld 2 with it or so... I think I could... or maybe something else Anyway... I really do need a new card anyway so the cheapest card will do... but I don't want a TNT2 replacement like the radeon 7000... because that's lame... So buying a DirectX 9 card seems best... maybe some games aren't that slow... I see no reason to buy a DX8 card unlesssss... Forget about "lame" and Direct X versions, your system is so slow there's no point in worrying about it. If you really intend to play games then perhaps a DX8 card will be slightly better but beyond that it's pointless to consider what DX9 would do for your system. Anyway.... to make a long story short... My big doubt is AGP 8x My computer only supports AGP 4x Will FX 5200 card still work in my PIII 450 mhz with AGP 4x ????? ( the exact card is: asus v9520 Magic/T ) It even has a video in !!! the 5700 doesn't even have that ?! ( Since a family member if mine has a video thingy she cames around once a year or so and I would like to record any video stuff or I am even playing on buying a digital photo (?) camera... that probably works different or maybe it needs a video in as well.. I dont know... I played around with a video in once and it s fun and a must have once you used it, you just can't go without it.. just in case ! unless it has some other form of input and a converter plug ) Generally a modern digital camera will use USB or the flash memory card is removed and read with a memory reader (also usually attached via USB interface). VIdeo-in on a video card is more useful for capturing from an analog source like a vcr or older camcorder. http://www.asus.com/products/vga/v9520m/overview.htm I am hoping I can buy it for about 90 euro's at a local shop. It's still quite expensive for just a replacement... my pc is starting to die... after 6 years of use I will soon buy a new pc... as soon as doom III is out But I still want my old pc to work. Frankly I"d spend as little as possible on video card and upgrade the CPU, assuming the motherboard will take a P3 up to 1.1GHz or possibly even a Tualatin up to 1.4GHz with the right slotket adapter. In case AGP 8x is not compatible with AGP 4x.. It is, it'll run in 4X mode. The next cheapest card I can buy as Sapphire Radeon 7000 agp 4x or pci... for 40 euro's or so. I haven't really checked it out yet. The FX 5200 seems the perfect card for me ! =DDDD Also I like asus Though I don't like Via chipsets anymore =D Makes no difference in your situation, actually your Via chipset is the fastest and fullest featured chipset made that could run a P450... you are fortunate to even have AGP4X support. So please enlighten me about this :P =D Skybuccckkkk I can also ask the salesman if nobody knows... but I first try this newsgroup Frankly, considering your desire to upgrade later anyway, you ought to just spend the $ on the beginnings of a new system. You might get a motherboard with integrated video and low-end CPU, memory, and go from there, upgrading it a little at a time. Something like an Athlon XP2200 on an nForce2 motherboard with integrated video would be at least 4X as fast at gaming as your present system would be with the fastest video card on earth installed. If you really need a different video card for that box just buy the cheapest thing on ebay, possibly something along the lines of a Geforce2 MX for $15 USD. |
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Skybuck Flying wrote:
Hi, My short story/question is: Is FX5200 AGP 8x backwards compatible with AGP 4x ? My long story/question is: I have a Pentium III 450 mhz and 256 mb ram. Motherboard is asus P3V4X ( AGP 4X ). The video card was TNT2 32 mb ram. The problem was that the video card had a cooling fan. The cooling fan attracted ASSLOADS of DUST ! The cooling fan was making a very annoying sound. First I blowed many times to blow off the dust. I reinstalled it the sound got worse... I decide to run cold water over it to clean away the dust. ( now black paint stuff leaking from it ) I also tried to open the cooling fan... but one screw was jammed I could not open it. Damn, I wanted to re-oil it I let the card dry... I placed it back into my computer after 2 hours of drying. I wondered what would happen... it worked but some lines were blinking. So I knew something was wrong but I didn't care. I knew the card was probably still wet and would probably die if I started a heavy gpu intensive application. Yes, an FX5200 will work fine. However, you'll have to wash it first and install it wet as you're replacing a washed card. -- ~misfit~ |
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"We Live For The One We Die For The One" Mr wrote in message ... I put mine in the washing machine when it gets REAL dusty, seems to get is Nice and clean. I put mine in the dishwasher. |
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Sir, do you still have the box that came with the computer?
old tech support joke.....lol Skybuck Flying wrote: Hi, My short story/question is: Is FX5200 AGP 8x backwards compatible with AGP 4x ? My long story/question is: I have a Pentium III 450 mhz and 256 mb ram. Motherboard is asus P3V4X ( AGP 4X ). The video card was TNT2 32 mb ram. The problem was that the video card had a cooling fan. The cooling fan attracted ASSLOADS of DUST ! The cooling fan was making a very annoying sound. First I blowed many times to blow off the dust. I reinstalled it the sound got worse... I decide to run cold water over it to clean away the dust. ( now black paint stuff leaking from it ) I also tried to open the cooling fan... but one screw was jammed I could not open it. Damn, I wanted to re-oil it I let the card dry... I placed it back into my computer after 2 hours of drying. I wondered what would happen... it worked but some lines were blinking. So I knew something was wrong but I didn't care. I knew the card was probably still wet and would probably die if I started a heavy gpu intensive application. So I then started a 3D game to see what would happen it started blinking even more. Then during loading of the game the computer crashed/rebooted. From that point on it seemed the card had died ! The computer made one long beep and three short beeps indicating bad video card memory or video card not found. I could not see anything... I could only hold the power button for a few seconds to reboot the computer... But holding the power button is dangerous... that's how I fried my last gigabyte motherboard... stupid power button switches ! Then after accidently rebooting a few times my PC made no sound at all so I got scared and stopped rebooting... I was scarried my harddisk had die or would die. So that was a scary moment... So I assume it is now dead... I am now using a ET6000 card with a special made windows xp driver. But I need the ET6000 for my old pentium... it's an PCI card you know... and my old p166 needs it it doesn't have agp So I started browsing for a new card... since the TNT2 can no longer play any new games since it doesn't have T&L. Also I hate these stupid ****ing fans So I came across this card which seems the perfect deal for me ! =D The NVidia GeForce FX 5200. It doesn't have a stupid ****ing fan ! so that means no dust ! no sound ! no cleaning ! no oiling ! no nothing ! =D It also has T&L and probably some other new features =D The best thing is it is cheap as well and will probably even play doom 3 lol... even if it is a 1 fps per second on my PIII I would still like it lol. Anyway maybe I can play homeworld 2 with it or so... I think I could... or maybe something else Anyway... I really do need a new card anyway so the cheapest card will do... but I don't want a TNT2 replacement like the radeon 7000... because that's lame... So buying a DirectX 9 card seems best... maybe some games aren't that slow... I see no reason to buy a DX8 card unlesssss... Anyway.... to make a long story short... My big doubt is AGP 8x My computer only supports AGP 4x Will FX 5200 card still work in my PIII 450 mhz with AGP 4x ????? ( the exact card is: asus v9520 Magic/T ) It even has a video in !!! the 5700 doesn't even have that ?! ( Since a family member if mine has a video thingy she cames around once a year or so and I would like to record any video stuff or I am even playing on buying a digital photo (?) camera... that probably works different or maybe it needs a video in as well.. I dont know... I played around with a video in once and it s fun and a must have once you used it, you just can't go without it.. just in case ! unless it has some other form of input and a converter plug ) http://www.asus.com/products/vga/v9520m/overview.htm I am hoping I can buy it for about 90 euro's at a local shop. It's still quite expensive for just a replacement... my pc is starting to die... after 6 years of use I will soon buy a new pc... as soon as doom III is out But I still want my old pc to work. In case AGP 8x is not compatible with AGP 4x.. The next cheapest card I can buy as Sapphire Radeon 7000 agp 4x or pci... for 40 euro's or so. I haven't really checked it out yet. The FX 5200 seems the perfect card for me ! =DDDD Also I like asus Though I don't like Via chipsets anymore =D So please enlighten me about this :P =D Skybuccckkkk I can also ask the salesman if nobody knows... but I first try this newsgroup |
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~misfit~ wrote:
Skybuck Flying wrote: My short story/question is: Is FX5200 AGP 8x backwards compatible with AGP 4x ? My long story/question is: I have a Pentium III 450 mhz and 256 mb ram. Motherboard is asus P3V4X ( AGP 4X ). The video card was TNT2 32 mb ram. The problem was that the video card had a cooling fan. The cooling fan attracted ASSLOADS of DUST ! The cooling fan was making a very annoying sound. First I blowed many times to blow off the dust. I reinstalled it the sound got worse... I decide to run cold water over it to clean away the dust. ( now black paint stuff leaking from it ) I also tried to open the cooling fan... but one screw was jammed I could not open it. Damn, I wanted to re-oil it I let the card dry... I placed it back into my computer after 2 hours of drying. I wondered what would happen... it worked but some lines were blinking. So I knew something was wrong but I didn't care. I knew the card was probably still wet and would probably die if I started a heavy gpu intensive application. Yes, an FX5200 will work fine. However, you'll have to wash it first and install it wet as you're replacing a washed card. He should rub it down thoroughly with a steel wool soap pad, such as SOS or Brillo. Then oven dry at 450 degrees F. for 90 minutes. -- "I'm a war president. I make decisions here in the Oval Office in foreign policy matters with war on my mind." - Bush. "Churchill and Bush can both be considered wartime leaders, just as Secretariat and Mr Ed were both horses." - James Rhodes. |
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Also I like asus
Though I don't like Via chipsets anymore =D Makes no difference in your situation, actually your Via chipset is the fastest and fullest featured chipset made that could run a P450... you are fortunate to even have AGP4X support. Yes I know that... it's a very fast system. BUT I don't like it because my creative sb live don't work with it. And the sound crackles... I think this is a known problem with this via chipset. |
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