Known issues:
- Inadequate Power Delivery
This motherboard may have insufficient power delivery, which can lead to unstable or unsafe operation. In extreme cases, this may result in hardware damage, spontaneous combustion, or other electrical failures. Users should exercise caution and consider upgrading the motherboard power supply or other components to ensure safe and stable operation. The RetroWeb community may also provide guidance and assistance in mitigating this issue.
- Fake AGP slot
Any AGP cards inserted into this slot operate in PCI 33Mhz Fallback mode.
- DO NOT use 1.5V exclusive AGP cards (rear notch away from IO side) in this board.
- ONLY use true universal AGP cards with both slots, these support 1.5V and 3.3V operation.
- This is a PCI bus connected to an AGP slot.
- The PCI bus operates at 3.3V and may damage 1.5V exclusive cards.
- AGP cards are backwards compatible with PCI signalling logic.
- Performance is greatly reduced vs a true AGP bus.
Notes:
Known for using ASRock's AGI slot, a fake AGP slot implementation for non AGP chipsets. Supports Prescott. Lacks P4 Power connector
Vendor: AMI [1 entry]
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