I think you've hit the nail on the head, Peter! I would surmise that my ASUS K7M mobo has an AGP 2.0 slot that only supports the 1X and 2X speeds at 3.3V. Thus, it is keyed as a 3.3V slot. So, the fact that it's AGP 2.0 compliant (even though it doesn't support 4X at 1.5V), should mean that...
OK, now I've got myself really freakin confused. I do have an "ASUS K7M" motherboard. I reread the manual and I came across this previously unnoticed statement about the AMD-751 Northbridge: "complies with AGP 2.0 specifications for 1X and 2X AGP modes ..." There's nothing about "AGP Pro."...
Thanks, aswedc. I had just found that ATI FAQ and I was about to post it too. If you look at figure 2 and figure 3 near the bottom of that page, they are really good illustrations of the different slots and cards. It clears up a lot of confusion for me. I think that the "AGP 1.0 and 2.0...
Thanks for the advice. I've got a Voodoo3 that works serviceably well right now, but it's starting to show its age.
You say that AGP 1.0 definitely won't work with a >16MB card. If that is so, why am I seeing Geforce2 64MB cards out there that claim to be "AGP 1.0 and 2.0 compliant" ? Will...
I've done quite a bit of searching and I've never quite found an explicit answer to this question. I want to be sure about this before I buy a video card that doesn't work in my mobo.
My mobo (ASUS K7M) has an AGP 1.0 (1X/2X) slot that looks like this (please excuse the ascii art in a...
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