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PNY GeForce GT 6800 Owners

CKTurbo128

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I am just gathering some data on modern cards that are universal AGP spec. cards (cards that work in 3.3, 1.5, and 0.8 slots). This can be easily determined by the notches on the connector. If it has two notches, it's a universal AGP card. More info. can be found here. (http://www.ati.com/support/faq/agpchart.html)

As for the newest cards (6800/X800) by nVIDIA and ATi, the only universal AGP card I have been able to find (via screenshots of the card) is the PNY Technologies GeForce 6800 GT (http://www.pny.com/products/verto/performance/6800gt.asp), which has both the 3.3V and 1.5V key notches, unlike the other brands of GeForce 6800 cards.

Is there any other GeForce 6800s or X800s that are universal AGP cards?

P.S. This is not a compatility inquiery (I already have a AGP 3.0 slot with 9800 Pro), but data gathering on video cards that are universal AGP capable.
 
Previously, I had stated that the PNY GeForce 6800 GTs seem to be universal AGP cards. Now I'm not quite sure, after seeing some more screenshots of the card.

What I want to ask is, does your PNY GeForce 6800 GT have two notches (indicating universal AGP) on the connector or one notch (non-universal)?
 
Originally posted by: CKTurbo128
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Doesn't anyone have a PNY GeForce 6800 GT?

I do, but it's installed now and I can't really see the connector. However, with that said, I do think I remember seeing two notches. I think. But I could be wrong.

I guess this post isn't all that helpful now, is it? 😛
 
Thanks for the picture MangoTBG. Hmm, it seems that PNY GeForce 6800 GT is a non-universal AGP card after all.
 
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