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  • G400 on an nforce2 (AGP4x voltage thing)

    Howdy ya'll. I know this was rehashed several times last year, but I'm basically looking for a bunch of "me-too" posts. I just ordered a Shuttle SN45G (with the nforce2, but no onboard video), and I want to put my Matrox G400 MAX into it. After reading the stuff here I checked the board, and it is the first revision: no 4A in the name, and the R68 pins are not connected. I'm not sure if this motherboard checks for 4x, but I think it does (I'll find out in probably a day). If so, I'll have to fill that gap, probably with a pencil (though I can borrow a soldering iron at work).

    So, how many folks here have done this "hack" successfully? And what motherboard did you do it on (I'm especially looking for nforce2 comments)? I think this would be a useful thread anyway, since other people might like to see a list of successes.

    I'll post my results here too. If all goes well, I might end up with a nice portable DVD player, since I have the TV-OUT cable (got the board and cable refurbed from Matrox several months ago).

    Thanks much!

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    Worked with my G400MAX on several AGP4x Athlon motherboards. They weren't nForce2 based however, via and amd chipsets.

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    • #3
      Hi, I've just bought an ASUS A7N8X-X mobo with nForce 2 and my G400max with no 4A in the name works just fine without any moding.
      System : ASUS A8N SLI premium, Athlon 64X2 3800+, 2Gb, T7K500 320Gb SATAII, T7K250 250Gb SATAII, T7K250 250Gb ATA133, Nec ND-3520, Plextor PX130A, SB Audigy 2, Sapphire Radeon X800 GTO, 24" Dell 2407WFP.

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      • #4
        For me the R68 trick worked fine, but I have an Asus Motherboard based on the Intel i875p chipset.

        ... and now the G400max is now reported as a 4X agp board, not 2X (I'm talking about AGP transfer rate, not only AGP voltage) !!!

        ... maybe I am lucky, maybe the R68 pin closed mean AGP4X in both transfer rate and voltage.

        Best Regards.
        <b><i><font size="+1">Zanna.</font></i></b>
        <p><b><font size="-2"><hr>Current Config: Asus P4C800 Deluxe / Intel Pentium 4c 3.2 Ghz - 800 Mhz Bus / Dual 512Mb DDR 400 Ram (1Gb) / Matrox Millennium G400Max /&nbsp;&nbsp;Sound Blaster Audigy 2 /&nbsp; Western Digital WD2500JB: 250 Gb-7.2Krpm-8MBcache! / Superfloppy LS120 /&nbsp;Yamaha CRW-F1e /&nbsp;LG&nbsp;52x CDROM /&nbsp;Dual Boot 98se / W2k</font></b></p>

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        • #5
          Closing the pin allows it to try AGP4x voltage. The lower voltage is required for 4x transfers. Some G400s can handle that kind of speed, some can't.
          Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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          • #6
            hoo-ha! Plugged in the G400 and it boots. No drives in the system yet, but I do get a BIOS post screen, and the AGP protection LED doesn't light up on the motherboard.

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            • #7
              ... welcome to the land of the modded G400Max users !

              Good thing that it is working for you.

              When you install the drivers, please check if the card support 4x transfer rates, i'm curios !

              BR.
              <b><i><font size="+1">Zanna.</font></i></b>
              <p><b><font size="-2"><hr>Current Config: Asus P4C800 Deluxe / Intel Pentium 4c 3.2 Ghz - 800 Mhz Bus / Dual 512Mb DDR 400 Ram (1Gb) / Matrox Millennium G400Max /&nbsp;&nbsp;Sound Blaster Audigy 2 /&nbsp; Western Digital WD2500JB: 250 Gb-7.2Krpm-8MBcache! / Superfloppy LS120 /&nbsp;Yamaha CRW-F1e /&nbsp;LG&nbsp;52x CDROM /&nbsp;Dual Boot 98se / W2k</font></b></p>

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