This is very strange for me.....
I made the R68 header pin patch on my G400Max board, and now under mtstu (version 5.02.04) I readed:
Motherboard AGP speed: 4x
Videocard AGP speed: 4x
I wonder of this, because I remeber the r68 patch was intended only to manage in the correct way the voltage type detection on the G400Max, not to obtain a true 4X AGP transfer rate!!
The G400Max is mounted on a recently purchased ASUS P4C800 Deluxe Mobo.
Product code for my Matrox Card is:
G4+MMDHA32GR
PCB revision is:
906-01 Rev.: A
(It is a non 4X-AGP, I suppose).
Utylizing CPU-Z (see at: CPU-Z site), I see again AGP 4x.
I never seen the G400 4X AGP working on other MoBos I owned in the past, and now I needed to patch the G400Max because this new MoBo doesn't support the higher voltage (based on the i875P Chipset).
Anyone can explain this to me?
(I am astonished, but happy)
Only for information: I started the thread: Safe to mount a G400MAX on a i845D chipset?
Thanks.
I made the R68 header pin patch on my G400Max board, and now under mtstu (version 5.02.04) I readed:
Motherboard AGP speed: 4x
Videocard AGP speed: 4x
I wonder of this, because I remeber the r68 patch was intended only to manage in the correct way the voltage type detection on the G400Max, not to obtain a true 4X AGP transfer rate!!
The G400Max is mounted on a recently purchased ASUS P4C800 Deluxe Mobo.
Product code for my Matrox Card is:
G4+MMDHA32GR
PCB revision is:
906-01 Rev.: A
(It is a non 4X-AGP, I suppose).
Utylizing CPU-Z (see at: CPU-Z site), I see again AGP 4x.
I never seen the G400 4X AGP working on other MoBos I owned in the past, and now I needed to patch the G400Max because this new MoBo doesn't support the higher voltage (based on the i875P Chipset).
Anyone can explain this to me?
(I am astonished, but happy)
Only for information: I started the thread: Safe to mount a G400MAX on a i845D chipset?
Thanks.
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