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Having a problem using TNT2 on a 1.5v AGP mobo

TheGunslinger

Junior Member
My new P4B266-C mobo gives me a warning for using a 3.3v video card, and it won't even boot up (it requires a 1.5v vid card). I'm using a TNT2 Ultra, which is listed as AGP 4x/2x compatible on nVidia's site. Doesn't that mean the card should work on either 1.5v or 3.3v?

In any case, I was going to upgrade my card.. but now I'm a bit skeptical. All the GF3 and GF4 cards are supposed to support AGP 4x/2x.. but how do I know if they will run on my 1.5v only AGP? Does anyone have a GF4 running at 1.5v? your help is appreciated!
 
All AGP 4x cards do 1.5volts supposedly. I find that hard to believe that your TNT2 Ultra is AGP 4x, cause I have one from Creative and it's 2x/1x AGP so it will only do 3.3volts so I'm sticking with AMD for a bit since it will work with that type of board although the P4 boards now supposedly will not work with any 2x/1x only AGP cards since they will do only 1.5volts. GF4 cards are all 1.5volts since they are 4x.
 
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