Your card is 1.5V, as are all newer 2x, 4x and 8x AGP cards. The first
generation of AGP cards that debuted several years ago were 3V, but all AGP
cards that are less than 5 years old should be fine. Don't worry, and enjoy
your new system!
Russell
http://tastycomputers.com
"John Peel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi again,
>
> as i mentioned in my last post i am about to put together my first
> system. I have an Asus P4C800 E delux and am going to put into the
> system my shiny new Asus 9800XT 256 graphics card.
>
> Reading through the mobo manual i noticed a statement that the mobo is
> not compatible with agp cards using 3.3volts (only 1.5v). This got me
> worrying so i though i would visit Asus to find out how many volts the
> 9800xt uses. I cant find any info.
>
> A quick google took me to a website forum where a guy stated that the
> Asus radeon uses 3.3volts.
>
> Does this mean i cannot use the card?
>
> I have a Thermaltake Xaser Purepower psu 480w but if the mobo cannt
> support 3.3volts then i would appear to be up the creek without a paddle.
>
> I am keeping my fingers crossed that i am completely wrong on this. Am i?
>
> John