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Geforce2MX 1.5 Volt AGP ?



 
 
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Old July 28th 04, 06:51 PM
Jürgen Heidorn
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Default Geforce2MX 1.5 Volt AGP ?

Hello !
I have a Geforce2MX400 and a new board Asrock K7S8XE.
There is a warning in the manual: Do not insert a 3.3 V AGP-Card, it may
cause permanent damage.
Can I use my graphics card ?

Juergen


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Old July 28th 04, 09:00 PM
CapFusion
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"Jürgen Heidorn" wrote in message
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Hello !
I have a Geforce2MX400 and a new board Asrock K7S8XE.
There is a warning in the manual: Do not insert a 3.3 V AGP-Card, it may
cause permanent damage.
Can I use my graphics card ?


GF2 series should be fine and support 1.5V, so far I have. Which
manufacturer made that GF2 card?

CapFusion,...


 




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