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ASUS CUV4X-D dual Socket 370

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Reply 20 of 22, by Liqu1d82

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obobskivich wrote:

Looks very nice in the new case!

Thank you, there are many cables around but I tried to make the most possible order - the smaller cables that you see in the picture are those of the sensors connected to the LCD of the case:

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Reply 21 of 22, by sliderider

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obobskivich wrote:

Nice looking board. Out of curiosity, are you planning to do anything with the AGP Pro capabilities?

The cards that fully supported AGP Pro were mainly FireGL cards and such. The Powermac G5 PCI-X models used an AGP Pro slot and there were some Radeons and GeForces that fit in those, but I'm not sure if they can be flashed to PC or not.

Reply 22 of 22, by obobskivich

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sliderider wrote:
obobskivich wrote:

Nice looking board. Out of curiosity, are you planning to do anything with the AGP Pro capabilities?

The cards that fully supported AGP Pro were mainly FireGL cards and such. The Powermac G5 PCI-X models used an AGP Pro slot and there were some Radeons and GeForces that fit in those, but I'm not sure if they can be flashed to PC or not.

I know there's the FireGL equivalents for Radeon 9500 and 9700 (supposedly there's a 9800 out there somewhere but I've never seen one), and there's also the 3DLabs Wildcat cards. Most of them are pretty cheap on ebay these days (in some cases it probably would be a cheaper way to get an R300 than buying a standard Radeon).

Would be interesting to flash one of the AGP Pro G5 6800 Ultras though. 😎 But I don't know if it'd work either. 😊