FOAK: How do I tell?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Greybeard, Nov 2, 2005.

  1. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    What voltage my Grafix card is?
    I have an Nvidia Quadro 4 card here sitting on the shelf, and it has been
    for a while now! No idea from the webshite what voltage it is, nor can I
    find the info for the one in my machine, (an Nvidia FX5600)
    I'm upgrading the MoBo, CPU & memory on one of my machines, and I notice the
    MoBo states that it must be a 1.6 volt AGP card. TBH I didn't know there was
    different voltages of AGP stuff?

    Can anyone throw a little glimmer my way please?

    TIA

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    Greybeard

    FLHRCI -01 UK ( 95 cu-in Stg 2. Big Boy!)
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -91, for rainy days

    nntp@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk
     
    Greybeard, Nov 2, 2005
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    Mash Guest

    I can't give you the number off the top of my head, but the quadro 4 is
    new enough to be past the agp volt issue era by a long margin, it will
    work fine
     
    Mash, Nov 2, 2005
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  3. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    What about the FX5600?? I'd prefer to put that in the newer machine as it's
    256 Mb mem.

    Taa.

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    Greybeard

    FLHRCI -01 UK ( 95 cu-in Stg 2. Big Boy!)
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -91, for rainy days

    nntp@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk
     
    Greybeard, Nov 2, 2005
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    TMack Guest

    No problem

    Tony
     
    TMack, Nov 2, 2005
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  5. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    Taa.
    Just gotta find the proper drivers now ;o(

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    Greybeard

    FLHRCI -01 UK ( 95 cu-in Stg 2. Big Boy!)
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -91, for rainy days

    nntp@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk
     
    Greybeard, Nov 2, 2005
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  6. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    Taa
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    Greybeard

    FLHRCI -01 UK ( 95 cu-in Stg 2. Big Boy!)
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -91, for rainy days

    nntp@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk
     
    Greybeard, Nov 2, 2005
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