in the december pc gamer magazine there is a question in the hard stuff (tech) column about ramndom shut-downs on a particular reader's machine. the interesting part comes in greg vederman's answer. he says that the design spec for the agp slot is that it runs at 3.3 volts, and that some motherboards are only running at about 2.8 volts. the system in question has lock-ups after it has been on for a while.
my question is for all the techie know-hows out there. is that voltage spec for the agp slot correct, and if so could that be why me and so many others in these forums cannot get their agp 2x to run stably? when i use the reg hack to force 2x, the system doesn't even get part way through boot-up before it hangs.
thx fer yer help
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p2 266@300 (4x75mhz) | qdi legend-v, lx chipset, bios 2.0sl | 96 mb pc100 | mill g200agp@99mhz 8mb sg, bios 2.6, pd 5.3 | win 98se
my question is for all the techie know-hows out there. is that voltage spec for the agp slot correct, and if so could that be why me and so many others in these forums cannot get their agp 2x to run stably? when i use the reg hack to force 2x, the system doesn't even get part way through boot-up before it hangs.
thx fer yer help
8¬)
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p2 266@300 (4x75mhz) | qdi legend-v, lx chipset, bios 2.0sl | 96 mb pc100 | mill g200agp@99mhz 8mb sg, bios 2.6, pd 5.3 | win 98se
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