video card voltages

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by steve Max, Jul 8, 2004.

  1. steve Max

    steve Max Private First Class

    I am upgrading one of my computers to a gigabyte mb with nforce2 chipset...I am currently running a xfx gforce2mx400 card and I have been reading the manual and it says that the card has to be a 1.5v card. I can't seem to find out if this is a 3.3 or 1.5v, I did not want to buy a new card yet but will in the future but was hoping this would run for the time being.. Thanks for any help in advance
     
  2. ASUS

    ASUS MajorGeek

  3. steve Max

    steve Max Private First Class

    thanks asus, if that chart is right it should run..I just bought the gigabyte ga-7n400e-l to replace my "quirky"ecsk7s5a board, its is now running at 4x on the ecs board so maybe it will run at the 3.3 or the 1.5v. I did not want to go and have to buy a card yet, saving up for the ati98oopro, I checked the xfx site and the card is probably so outdated that there was not any info on it.
     
  4. ASUS

    ASUS MajorGeek

    That's what I thought.
    Somewhere printed on that card may be what the voltage is (maybe?)

    Better make sure, this will verify
    Look at chart AGP Graphics card configurations, bottom half of page:
    http://www.ati.com/support/faq/agpchart.html
     

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