On 16/03/2009, Hadisanta Bin Syafii <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   Hi PC plus
> Ada beberapa hal yg ingin sy tanyakan nih :
> Motherboard sy (Asus P4S333-C) support VGA AGP 4x, dan sy skrng pakai VGA
> 256 Mb AGP 8x.
> 1. Yg ingin sy tanyakan adalah apakah computer sy bisa dipakai u/ bermain
> game nantinya??
> 2. Jika tdk , apa yg hrs sy lakukan agar tetap bisa digunakan utk bermain
> games??
> Apakah harus ganti VGA lagi yg AGP 4x..?? Lalu dimana sy bs mendpatkan VGA
> agp 4x di jakarta??
> Karena sy sdh mencari dan sulit mendapatkannya...
> Ataukah sy harus ganti motherboardnya???
> (spec komputer sy : Pentium 4 1.7 Ghz, RAM 784 Mb, Hardisk 80 Gb + 20 Gb)
>

Dari hasil pencarian di
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=AGP+8x+4x&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=ditemukan
bahwa:


Rule #1: Speeds are backwards compatible (Ingat! Kecepatannya)
...
AGP Speeds are required to be backwards compatible. This means that an 8X
video card MUST be able to run at 4x, 2x, or 1x speeds. However, this does
NOT necessarily mean that your 8X card will run on a 4x slot.
...
The bottomline is that your 8X video card can theoretically be safely TESTED
in any 1.5V motherboard for compatibility. But if you know for a fact that
your board only runs 1.5V AGP 2.0 spec and your 8X AGP 3.0 card runs only
0.8v spec, then the two should NOT be compatible one another. At the very
least it will be unstable, if it runs at all. However, we've had a lot of
users tell us that their AGP 8x cards work on 4x only motherboards. This is
likely due to the fact that some AGP8X video cards are in fact universal
1.5V capable AGP3.0 cards that can run on either 1.5V or 0.8V (remember, AGP
speeds are backwards compatible, only voltage incompatibilies cause
problems).
***

Jadi, saran saya buat perjanjian dulu dengan yang jual. Atau bawa mobo ke
tokonya, kemudian tes di tempat. Kalau seandainya mbleduk ya, bisa sambil
cari-cari mobo baru deh.. :-p

Maaf kalau ndak mbantu. :-)

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Regards,
ArIf Rahman
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