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Old January 28th 04, 06:30 PM
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I cannot put to work Matrox G400 and A7N8X.
Any help is apreciated

VP

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Old January 28th 04, 09:28 PM
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is your G400 a x4AGP version one?
the product code line will have a 4 in it if it is.
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I cannot put to work Matrox G400 and A7N8X.
Any help is apreciated

VP



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Old January 29th 04, 04:06 AM
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VP wrote in message ...
I cannot put to work Matrox G400 and A7N8X.
Any help is apreciated

VP


I'm pretty sure the G400 is too old to work in the ASUS motherboard.
It uses different voltage levels and the connector has been slightly
modified to prevent the board from plugging into the AGP slot. I had
to retire mine when I bought the A7N8X-DLX. I replaced it with an MSI
board that also had two VGA outputs, so I can still run 2 monitors.

arnie
 




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