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Any easy way to tell if a card is agp 2x or 4x?
19.01.09 at 18:51:35
 
Reading the wiki compatibility section on AGP, it seems that it can still be a bit of a minefield, that some videocards incorrectly have dual notches.

One of my non 3dfx cards is supposed to be 4x, but it has got two notches, so it does fit in a 3.3 board, but I get a completely red display on a AGP 2x board, but the previous owner tested it as working.

Should I give it a try in a 4x board?

This actually always confuses me lol, most cards up to the 6800 Ultra are supposed to have 3.3v backwards compatibility, but sometimes it's a bit weird, cuz the cards aren't really compatible sometimes.
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Re: Any easy way to tell if a card is agp 2x or 4x?
Reply #1 - 19.01.09 at 21:23:11
 
You can measure it using a multimeter. For details: thandor.net - Is my AGP 2x/4x card 3,3V or 1,5V? Smiley.
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Reply #2 - 19.01.09 at 21:44:01
 
That's excellent, never knew that. Indeed it's 3.3v then. I tested it on two boards, but on both the card was giving a red signal.

Thanks for the link. Smiley
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