Known issues:
- Faulty or Leaking Electrolytic Capacitors
Some motherboards may contain faulty or leaking electrolytic capacitors, which can negatively impact system performance or stability. These capacitors may exhibit issues such as bulging, leaking, or even exploding, potentially damaging other components on the motherboard. Users should inspect their capacitors regularly and replace any that are faulty or leaking to avoid damage or system instability.
- 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:
Has an fake AGP slot, QDI labels it as XGP slot which is not known if is related with Biostar's XGP or not. Intel 915PL version of the QDI P5I915P V2.0
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