I just got a new 6600 GT for my mom. The box says it REQUIRES an AGP 8x compliant slot, but I'm sure the motherboard in her system is only AGP 4X. Will this work, or am I sort of screwed?
The standard for the AGP3 (8x) is supposed to say that it can be used in either an AGP2 slot or an AGP3 slot. Chances are it will work like faster RAM does, and down-scale happily, just can't reach its potential full accelleration. But supposedly, the 8x standard hadn't yet had its limits fully extended before the PCI-e came along to displace it.
I went ahead and installed the card anyway. It seems to run fine. I'm getting 7300 in 3DMark 03 and 2900 in 3DMark 05 with a P4 2.4 and 1 GB of PC2700. The card is an MSI NX6600GT, as seen here - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814127170
My mom seems happy with it, she can play The Sims 2 now!
edit: How can I check what voltage the AGP slot is running?
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