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Old 04-11-2004, 10:47 PM   #1
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Video card w/DVI out for a KT133 chipset MB?

I have a Epox EP8-KTA MB with a KT133 chipset.
I also have a Sapphire 9100 card that I would like to put in it, but I doubt I can because of voltage differences. Or can I?

If not are there any cards that have a DVI out for a KT133 chipset?
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Old 04-12-2004, 01:10 AM   #2
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The 9100 will work fine in that board.
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Isn't there a issue with voltage on the newer cards being lower (1.5v) and the older boards being higher??

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The 9100 is a 4x AGP card, and that motherboard has a 4x AGP slot. Perfect match.
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I just don't want to fry the card or the MB!

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