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Is a tnt2 3.3V agp card or 1.5V?

Ph33zy

Senior member
I just sold my graphics card and i only have a tnt2 laying around and an ASUS P4T-E motherboard which only takes 1.5V agp cards... will it be compatible with my mobo?
 
The P4T-E won't take a 3.3 volt card.

Unless your TNT2 has jumpers for true AGP4X operation, like some of the old Diamond Viper V770s, then it won't work in your board.
 
I used a Dell TNT2 M64 in my P4T533 for awhile without incident. I think all the Dell M64s are AGP 2.0 compliant. Older TNT2s will probably have issues.
 
why dont you just put it in and see if ASUS' red light comes on and refuses to boot. it wont hurt, the protection is there.
 
A few of the later TNT2's were 1.5V AGP compliant so it's difficult to say for certain.
If you purchased at launch it's most definitely AGP 3.3V/AGP2X only however.
 
is there a way to physically tell by looking at the card.. i don't think the p4t-e has an agp warning light like the new asus boards do...
 
If your card has both notches, then it is impossible to tell without a volt-meter. The P4T-E does not have the AGP indicator light; I don't think it would be a good idea to risk the board.

Could you pick up a GF4MX or low end Radeon or something?
 
i guess i wont use it then... i just needed a temp card until my aiw 9700 arrives from a fellow member... but ill try to live w/o my computer for a couple of days..
 
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