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G400 1.5 Volt??? Please Help!!!



 
 
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Old May 1st 04, 03:02 AM
p1763
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Default G400 1.5 Volt??? Please Help!!!

I looked on the Matrox site, and it said if trying to use a G400 in a
Newer Motherboard which requires 1.5 Volt video cards, my G400 model #
would have to have a '4A' present in order for it to work with such a
board.

Alas, my G400 has the following number: G4+MDHA/32/OEM

No '4A' to be seen! Just curious if anyone knows for sure if I'm out
of luck? The Matrox site mentioned if the '4A' isn't included, the
card 'may not work properly.' Will I damage my G400 or Motherboard by
trying it out?

All replies appreciated...

paul
 




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