AGP 3.0 Socket won't fit ATI x800xl

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Larry Roberts

Um...that board doesn't have an AGP slot. Probably ought to check that
before ordering next time, eh?

As that pages says,

1 x PCI Express 16x
2 x PCI Express 1x
3 x PCI
1 x XGP <-

Xtreme Graphics Port is Biostar's unique engineering solution of adding
limited AGP graphics card support to the nForce4 chipset. The XGP slot is
not compatible with all AGP cards but has been tested with AGP cards
listed below.

ASUS Geforce 4 Ti 4200-8X
ASUS 5600XT
ASUS ATi 9800 XT
Biostar VN400XXB3N64MB/128Bit
Biostar VN4000XC2T128MB/64Bit
Biostar VN4000XB2T64MB/64Bit
Biostar VN4000XB1T64MB/32Bit
Biostar VN520XXC3B128MB/128Bit
Biostar VN520XXC2B128MB/64Bit
Biostar VN570LED3B256MB/128Bit
Biostar VN570LEC3B128MB/128Bit
Biostar VN570LEC2B128MB/64Bit
TRANSCEND ATi RADEON 8500
TRANSCEND ATi RADEON 9100
GIGABYTE ATi RADEON 9000
GIGABYTE ATi RADEON 9500
GIGABYTE ATi RADEON 9700
ELSA 920FX
ELSA ATi 9800 Pro
ELSA FX 5900 Pro
ELSA Geforce 4 MX460
ELSA Geforce 4 Ti 4200
MSI Geforce 4 Ti 4600
MSI Geforce 4 MX440-8X
WinFast Geforce 4 Ti 4400
WinFast FX 5200
WinFast FX 5600
WinFast FX 5700
WinFast FX 5950 Ultra
Joytech ATi 9200 128M
Joytech FX 5200 128M 128bit
Joytech FX 5200 128M 64bit
Joytech MX 4000 128M 64bit
Joytech MX 4000 64M 64bit
Joytech MX 4000 64M 32bit
Joytech MX 400 64M 128bit
Joytech 5700 LE 256M 128bit
Joytech 5700 LE 128M 64bit
Joytech 5700 LE 128M 128bit
Sparkle FX 5900 XT
Sparkle FX 5700 Ultra

Is your card listed? If not, you could probably make if fit with a razor
saw, hehe.


Dude. You obviously know little about this. That XGP slot will
fit any AGP card, except AGP Pro, or very early AGP cards. That board
is mine, not the original poster. I posted the link to show him the
lock mechanism on the slot to see if his board had the same. There is
no such thing as an XGP videocard. The fact that Biostar only list a
handfull of AGP cards, is because they only tested those cards to
work. Any others, you would just have to try, and see yourself.
 

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