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Old February 3rd 04, 10:55 AM
Frederic W. Erk
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Old February 3rd 04, 12:21 PM
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Larc wrote:
Technically, I understand that all G400s can operate at 1.5V, but older cards
don't properly signal the motherboard that they can.


This problem was only on G400Max cards... all other G400s are 1,5V
signaling capable.

There is a fix that can
reportedly correct that problem, but I've never been able to get a clear and
concise step-by-step explanation on how it's done. It involves grounding


If you want an explanation, see on the end of this thread on the MURC site:

http://forums.matroxusers.com/showth...threadid=30954

Prof.Magneto

 




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