On Saturday 30 Aug 2003 4:44 pm, Bart Salien wrote:
> Op Saturday 30 August 2003 17:24, schreef Anne Wilson:
> > > Anne ,
> > >
> > > Normaly all AGP 4x should be backwards compatible with a AGP 2x
> > > . Unless they ran out of money to properly implement the AGP
> > > bus on your mobo ?
> >
> > Hi, Bart.  No, that's not the problem.  I'm really just asking
> > whether it's safe to use (in terms of voltage) on a modern mobo. 
> > I'm assuming that anything that's 4x is OK.  Am I right?
> >
> > Anne
>
> Anne , follow this link to a discussion on the different voltages .
>
> http://www.techimo.com/forum/t75574.html
>
> Bart.

Thanks, Bart, but that has just left me even more confused.  It would 
seem that the answer should be that I'll be ok, but otoh, there are 
some boards that would fit and not be compatible, which would fry 
everything.

Worrying!

Anne
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