![]() But few AGP adapters such as SiS305 based cards do not match the rule. If your AGP card has the 1.5V key, it is able to work on a 1.5V AGP slot. Generally, the notch of 1.5V AGP slot is different from 3.3V AGP slot. a mail from Arock's techy people confirms "In general cases, this motherboard support standard 1.5V AGP card. I've got the same mobo, according to the build spec of my machine (not actually opened her up yet!) but i'm in the market for a vid card intead of the skanky onboard thing i'm using at the minute. Motherboard: "ASROCK" socket 775VM800 with "VIA P4M800 Chipset". My case on the inside near the motherboard has a sticker on it which says "Do not use a 3.3 volt AGP card on the motherboard AGP slot as this may cause permanent damage.'Īnyone with a suggestion on what model of AGP video card will work or what model of PCI video card will work? I think I'm using one 512KB 333mhz and one 1 GB DDR2 400 mhz. Motherboard: “ASROCK” socket 775VM800 with “VIA P4M800 Chipset”. Maybe I need to look for a PCI video card. I'm interested in an ATI or Nvidida 128 MB, 128 bit video card. But the sticker in my cpu case says don't use 3.3 volt AGP cards. AGP1 only uses 3.3 volts to my knowledge unless of some false advertising I heard of. Then inside my case is a sticker which says do not use an AGP 3.3 volt card because it may permanently damage the computer. I Need a "1.5 Volt AGP1" video card or a PCI video card, preferably 128 MB, 128 bit because, my ASROCK motherboard manual says "1.5V_AGP1" is the only AGP type of slot I have. ![]()
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