AGP 4X 1.5v Only ?

Kinesis

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I may have missed this in the FAQ's but what is this with some P4 motherboards only supporting AGP 4X cards that have 1.5v...or something to that effect?

How would you know what your card is able to take...or run at... or whatever this 1.5v is required.

Anyone?

Thanks in advance!
 

JknowWhat

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Not sure what you're asking but the standard voltage that current agp cards use is 1.5v; anything more would be used to overclock.
 

John

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Originally posted by: Kinesis
I may have missed this in the FAQ's but what is this with some P4 motherboards only supporting AGP 4X cards that have 1.5v...or something to that effect?

How would you know what your card is able to take...or run at... or whatever this 1.5v is required.

Anyone?

Thanks in advance!

Here's a link that summarizes things
 

Kinesis

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Ya Thanks John, that was basically what my mind was trying to say, despite my fingers not being able to type it. :)

My Video card is a Ti400 AGP 4X so it would fall into the 1.5 v Class of AGP cards. Thanks