First post, by SETBLASTER
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Gigabyte GA-6BA is a very nice motherboard, sadly gigabyte back then had issues with some video cards like the voodoo or TNT. A lot of models from gigabyte with this problem, that is why some just avoid it.
I happen to have one gigabyte GA-6BA revision 2.9 motherboard and the board is bad for using with a voodoo3 cards because it can´t provide enough 3.3v to AGP.
Gigabyte created a revision 3.0 where they added 2 jumpers near the middle of the 4th ram slot, and they even printed in the manual that those jumpers are for voodo3 cards.
This is the revision 2.9 motherboard, sadly those 2 jumpers were added by gigabyte on revision3.
and here there is some explanation of what gigabyte did to fix on revision3.0
Gigabyte GA-6BA and Voodoo 3 jumpers
So i always thought about, what happened to all the people that bought it back then, i mean voodoo3 was very popular, tnt was popular too, was there a fix for this? what could be done?
and i found this! http://www.plasma-online.de/index.html?conten … gabyte_tnt.html
a fix for the issue, that consists of soldering a wire from the power supply connector 3.3v to a component that is next to the AGP slot, but the fix only explained with pictures how to fix it on 3 gigabyte motherboard models.
GA-6BA rev2.9 does not have that component next to the AGP slot, so i wanted to know if it is possible to do this mod on GA-6BA , and where should the wire be soldered to.
Perhaps more experienced people in the forum can provide a better understanding on how to pump up the 3.3v for the AGP slot and to what component can it be soldered to.