John suggested that we shouldn't have included the 4x notch on our 2x boards.
In turn, I said if we did that, we would not work in 4x only motherboards, which we do.
There's a difference between fitting the card in the slot based on the notch(key) and what voltage is applied to the card depending on a pin that's depending on what connector type the motherboard is going to use. That's why I said these are 2 different issues.
First, the notches have absolutely nothing to do with the way Universal slots determine AGP signaling level.
Who's talking about a universal slot? This asus motherboard doesn't even have a universal slot becuase if it did, then there would be no problem since a universal slot is supposed to accept both signals and will supply the voltage accordingly depending on typedet.
They rely exclusively on TYPEDET# to determine signaling level.
Agreed, but we're not talking about a motherboard with a universal slot.
JohnK was stating that since the first-run G400 MAX cards are wired up with TYPEDET# open, they shouldn't have a 1.5v notch. He's right.
Yes he is and I never said otherwise. Not that it means anything but using the same pcb on a 1.5v ONLY motherboard that doesn't have this typedet validation works. I've listed a few of the motherboards on the thread in our forum.
Haig
In turn, I said if we did that, we would not work in 4x only motherboards, which we do.
There's a difference between fitting the card in the slot based on the notch(key) and what voltage is applied to the card depending on a pin that's depending on what connector type the motherboard is going to use. That's why I said these are 2 different issues.
First, the notches have absolutely nothing to do with the way Universal slots determine AGP signaling level.
Who's talking about a universal slot? This asus motherboard doesn't even have a universal slot becuase if it did, then there would be no problem since a universal slot is supposed to accept both signals and will supply the voltage accordingly depending on typedet.
They rely exclusively on TYPEDET# to determine signaling level.
Agreed, but we're not talking about a motherboard with a universal slot.
JohnK was stating that since the first-run G400 MAX cards are wired up with TYPEDET# open, they shouldn't have a 1.5v notch. He's right.
Yes he is and I never said otherwise. Not that it means anything but using the same pcb on a 1.5v ONLY motherboard that doesn't have this typedet validation works. I've listed a few of the motherboards on the thread in our forum.
Haig
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