First post, by douglar
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I've read over this webpage: https://www.playtool.com/pages/agpcompat/agp.html
Reviewed the chart:
Seems clear that an universal AGP Motherboard would have the best compatibility.
I have a universal board. https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-a7v333 It seems to be electrically compatible with 3.3v cards.
I'm a little more worried about valuable late AGP cards. Manual says it supports up to AGP 4x. If there any to check to make sure it won't roast AGP 8x cards?
Manual also says:
CAUTION! To avoid damaging your AGP/AGP Pro graphics card, your computer's power supply should be unplugged before inserting your graphics card into the slot.
What is the reason for that?
And then there are BIOS issues. Some early VGA cards like https://theretroweb.com/expansioncards/s/his-4r2ch2s1 don't seem to initialize properly. The computer boots, but no VGA signal is generated. Are the BIOS issues going to be a hit-or-miss situation or is there some way to judge BIOS compatibility other than "stick it in and see if it works?"