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povidani o agp z wikipedia.org: AGP cards are backward and forward compatible within limits. 1.5 V-…
gullman 21.03.2008 18:07
gullman
a nevis jestli by to zvladlo ati radeon 9200?
Petar Kovač 21.03.2008 18:58
Petar Kovač
nevim :-) ...nevim co to je za desku (ten tvuj Mikrostar z druheho vlakna?) ... vyzkousej a uvidis.…
gullman 21.03.2008 19:01
gullman
to je zase jina...siemens ag d1107, radsi nebudu riskovat...ale ten mikrostar - na netu jsem nasel z…
Petar Kovač 21.03.2008 19:11
Petar Kovač
Připojit ji tam můžeš, ale pak nenadávej, že máš odhulenej počítač :-) poslední
marekdrtic 21.03.2008 19:35
marekdrtic

povidani o agp z wikipedia.org:

AGP cards are backward and forward compatible within limits. 1.5 V-only keyed cards will not go into 3.3 V slots and vice versa, though "Universal" slots exist which accept either type of card. AGP Pro cards will not fit into standard slots, but standard AGP cards will work in a Pro slot. Some newer cards, like Nvidia's GeForce 6 series or ATI's Radeon X800 series, only have keys for 1.5 V to prevent them from installing in older mainboards without 1.5 V support. Some of the last modern cards with 3.3 V support were the Nvidia GeForce FX series and the ATI Radeon 9500/9700/9800(R350) (but not 9600/9800(R360)).

It is important to check voltage compatibility as some cards incorrectly have dual notches and some motherboards incorrectly have fully open slots. Furthermore, some poorly designed older 3.3 V cards incorrectly have the 1.5 V key. Inserting a card into a slot that does not support the correct signaling voltage may cause damage.

obrazek s ruznymi agp sloty navzajem nekompatibilnimi podle napajeni zde:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:AGP_%26_AGP_Pro_ Keying.svg

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