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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft Hardware => Topic started by: Lopekal on 17 September 2003, 04:39
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Hello all.
This will probably have some of you in fits but here goes......
I have this problem with a Gfx card I brought a couple of weeks ago.
I got my old box out of the cuboard [butchered bits off it for my new box but gradually replaced them] and the card doesnt seem to fit in the AGP slot.
The MoBo is a Gigabyte GA-81DMNF and the Gfx card is a PalitDaytona SiS 6326 AGP.
Im not too savvy with hardware but I thought that there was a standard compatibility with AGP slots?
Or...did I get mugged off with a defunct card or something?
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I think there are some different size slots, like 2x, 4x, and 8x. Or at least something like that. I know that the later ones are backwards compatible though, so it's just a matter of figuring which one you have.
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Perhaps it's a PCI slot ;)
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nah...its not a PCI.
It says on the box that its quote:
Optimized AGP 2x 4x
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The card that I took and used in my new box is a NVIDIA GeForce 2 MMX400, so I take it that it must be an 8x slot or something.
Well, you learn something new everyday.....thanks for your help
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Adventurous Gelatin Plugs are cool.
if your board is AGP 4x/8x, then the card should work. I can think of no reason why it shouldn't, unless someone is DECEIVING you.
Uh oh... Sauron the Deceiver might be in on this
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Pshaw. Sauron. That idiot uses PalantirME, while my PalantirXP is a smooth as silk.
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http://tw.giga-byte.com/Search/Search.asp (http://tw.giga-byte.com/Search/Search.asp)
Check that site...it doesn't even list that board...odds are it's a 2x...how old was the dust on that dino???
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The only thing that I can think of is you are trying to stick a non-1.5v AGP card into a 1.5v slot.
http://www.directron.com/15agpguide.html (http://www.directron.com/15agpguide.html)
[ September 21, 2003: Message edited by: Viper ]
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There are like 3 different kinds of AGP slots, each with differing backwards compatibility. You should look at the little tab in the slot. They are designed to fit into slots in the cards.
the AGP 1.0 slot looks kindof like a backwards PCI slot. The 2.0 slots look the same, but backwards (that is, the little tab is near the front of the computer, like on a PCI slot).