and the story goes on...
Today i tried more...
1. Evilking Voodoo4 card.First of all, i start with my Voodoo4 Evilking card.
Everybody knows that the card, even if has an AGP4x noch, it's still uses 3.3Volts signals.
In Bios can be only selected the AGP1x and AGP2x; The Epox 8K5A2 board has the hardware monitoring that confirmed to me the AGP Voltage of approx 3.3Volts.
After i study the card, i saw that the A2 pin seems to be connected.... after a check with multimeter, it result that there is no connection between Pin A2 and ground.
So that i came to the ideea to connect the Pin A2 to the ground.
Then i pluged the card again in the AGP Slot, and start the system. The Voltage Monitroing tells me the AGP Voltage of 1.5Volts.
In Bios the Option AGP4x can be choosen.
System was tested at 1.5Volts, and everything was Ok. No freeze, no BSOD.
So that i came to this modding accidentally, and now with this change these cards can be used safely into an AGP4x board. 2. Voodoo5 5500 - modifyed card.The Pins 43 that were cuted out onto the graphics board, were ground connected. In order to check the card stability into the AGP Universal board, i start several test .. everything was OK. No Problems at all, also dual chips work perfect. These test was done in order to see if there is necesary a ground connection into the cuted area.
The Pin 45 from the AGP Slot ( AGP1x and AGP2x ) is connected to VCC 3.3.
Starting with AGP4x, this Pin is no more available. ( KEY )
The Voodoo4 Evilcard has not the Pin 45.
So that my next ideea was to isolate these Pins on AGP Slot of my Epox 85KA2 board. So i did it.
The Pin A2 was connected to ground in order to supply the card with 1.5Volts.
The sistem did not start. Only some beeps...grrrr
Then i installed another card in sistem, in order to see the AGP Voltage and if the Voodoo cards is recognized into the Device List.
The AGP Voltage shown was 1.5Volts, according to the mobo hardware monitor.
But, in Windows, the voodoo5 cards was not recognized.
So that, it seems, that the 1.5Volts, provided from the motheboard is not enough...
There must be a way to force the card to use the 1.5Volt mode.
In the VSA Databook are described the resistor networks that are responsible for the AGP Voltage reference.
One is for 1.5Volt, and one for 3.3Volts. Like Komponent says the simply way is to transform the second voltage network ( of 3.3Volts) into the first. ( 1.5Volts ).
1.5 Voltage reference consist of one resistor network.1. a 210 ohm resistor conected to VDDQ
2. a 158 ohm resistor connected to ground
3. one 0.1 microF capacitor
3.3 Voltage reference consist of two resistor network.Firs RC network.1. a 210 ohm resistor conected to VDDQ
2. a 158 ohm resistor connected to ground
Second RC network.4. a 210 ohm resistor in paralel with a 560pf capacitor
5. a 158 ohm resistor in paralel with a 560pf capacitor
so that the second RC network must be eliminated ( Position 4 and 5 ) and the 0.1 microF capacitor must be inserted. ( Postion 3 ).
Then it should work @1.5Volts.
Unfortunately i didn't locate yet these components on my Voodoo5 board but i'm keep searching...
Br.
Radu.
Found something
:
Under each VSA chips from Voodoo5 5500 are located the following resistance:
32A means - 210 ohm - connected on to VDDQ.
20A menas - 158 ohm - connected to ground.
There is also another Resistance marked 472 (47,2 Kohm ) and one capacitor.
This Area is marked in the Picture !
These components are also on Voodoo4 from 3dfx and Evilking. On the Voodoo5 AGP4x Prototypes ( 5000 and 5500 ) this voltage network is also present.
This is the 1.55V Voltage reference.
But where is the 3.3Voltage reference voltage network...i search on every card, but these components are to find only once !
I expected to find them twice, for the second network...thats wierd..