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  • G400max and AGP

    Hi everyone,

    i recently bought a barebone from Elitegroup.The EZ-Buddie D1S4-2.
    It is the -- SiS® 651 + 962 chipset with socket 478 , so it supports Celeron and Pentium.
    And the AGP Port supports AGP4X Mode.
    And now the Question.

    Does this card a g400 MAX with this Product Code G4+MMDHA32GR

    work on the board??
    And where (Europe)can i buy a TV adapter ? Is there a way to build one???


    Thanx,

    zool

  • #2
    That's an earlier revision of the G400. It might work as is, or you might need to do a simple mod to the card to get it to work.

    Search these forums for "r68*" (without the quotes), and you will find several threads about how to mod the card...
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    • #3
      thank ya.Yes this mod is very easy.
      I think i will use my 30w solder kit :P.

      I hope the retail version ships with the TV Adapter because i have no idea where to buy this thing!

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      • #4
        Matrox has schematics on their site on the pin-out faq. It's very easy to solder one yourself.

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        • #5
          so they originally didn't ship the tv adapter with the retail package??

          Yes i know but i need the plugs........so it could be kinda hard

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          • #6
            The card should come with the cable.
            If not, it's available separatly on shopmatrox.com.
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            • #7
              Yes i ordered one from them and it cost more in packaging than the actual article...what comes with living on the other side of the pond.

              Edit: to zool, don't you have any old monitors or such anywhere? some one might have one, and you could get the connector there...
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              • #8
                hehe i bought one at ebay and it has all the rgb cables and connectors !!!

                so i only got to do the resistor mod!!

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                • #9
                  You're lucky, Zool. I'm actually waiting for my ebay'd G400. Hopefully it comes sometime next week. Though I'm only getting it to pop into my old server, so I shouldn't really need to mod it for anything.

                  It's going into my Abit BP6 board that runs linux.

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                  • #10
                    the guy that sold the card at ebay said that the card actually worked in his agp 4x computer. maybe i'm lucky and i don't have to do the resistor mod!

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                    • #11
                      Yeah it depends on the motherboard voltage detection circuitry. Some systems it works without the mod, some you need to do it.

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                      • #12
                        i don't understand the whole thing..........can i simply try if the detection works or not??
                        i'm afraid that I actually fry my mobo?

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                        • #13
                          where does it say that it can fry your mobo?

                          just try running it before you solder because it most likely is not needed.

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