Thursday, May 20, 2010

Do AGP 8x, 66Mhz, 32 bit channel graphics cards exist and where can I buy one?

My motherboard has the following specification (taken from manual) for installing a AGP graphics card.





I am unable to find any 32 bit cards that are 66Mhz. I have found 64/128 bit cards, will these still work with my motherboard or not?


Is it possible to add an AGP card this offers 8X speed and it will be ok?





AGP Slot Specification:


This motherboard has an AGP slot that supports 1.5V AGP cards. AGP is an interfacing specification designed to display 3D images. It provides a specialized 66MHz, 32-bit channel to allow the graphic controller to directly access the master memory and supports 4X and 8X speeds.





The motherboard may be damaged if a 3.3V AGP card is used. Make sure that your AGP card is 1.5V specification. Note the notches on the card golden fingers to ensure that they fit the AGP slot on your motherboard.





Any advice is appreciated.

Do AGP 8x, 66Mhz, 32 bit channel graphics cards exist and where can I buy one?
Well there is no problem man , U cannot get any 32bit 66Mhz cards [which will not be available in shops] , But y bother buying that kind of cards , U can buy a Nvidia 6200 or ATI 9950 Which is AGP8x cards , If it takes more voltage , then buy a new SMPS which has more watts


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