First post, by deksar
Greetings.
My mobo is: ASUS P4V800-X and it does not support 3.3V AGP cards. However it seems it does support AGP 4x/8x cards.
The manual says "When you buy an AGP card, make sure that you ask for one with +1.5V or +0.8V specs"
I got an ASUS V9570/TD 256 MB (GeForce FX 5700) card and I think this is a 3.3V AGP card, installed 56.64 Nvidia drivers, DirectX 9.0c as well, however "AGP Texture Acceleration" is disabled,
and the card properties shows: Bus Type: PCI, instead of AGP.
I'm aware of the motherboard bug, however this mobo was already BIOS-downgraded to stable, bugless version (any other AGP cards of mine work correctly)
Now the question is, whenever a 3.3V AGP card is not supported by a mobo, is that the normal side effect? (That no AGP Texture enabled and system considers it as a PCI card)
(VIA 4-in-1 chipset drivers are installed already)