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    Pine TNT2 M64 (PT5988)

    Hi, can anyone tell me whether this is a 3.3v or a 1.5v AGP card. Its pretty old obviously, it has 3 notches in the AGP connector. I only ask because I pulled it out of another system to use as a temp graphics card with my KV8 Pro mobo whilst my 6800GT is RMAed.

    Thanks for any input you can give.

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    Just tried it in the mobo and it occasionally gives a display and allows the PC to boot properly. Either that or my mobo doesnt like my ram

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    3 notches means both 1.5 or 3.3, if memory serves. 2 notches in one direction is one, two in the other is the other.

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    my old tnt2 ran off 3.3

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    Well my gf4mx has 2 slots and works in both 3.3v and 1.5v slots

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    Thanks for your replies guys, turns out mine is a 1.5v and 3.3v card.

    The reason the system wasnt booting 90% of the time and crashing after about 30 mins was that the heatsink was bending the board, which in turn meant the ram slots were bent, which meant the ram didnt fit in 100% snug, so when it got hotter the ram expanded and slipped out of the slot.

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