ultima wrote on 19.08.13 at 06:39:05:That is really easy. There is no P4 chipset with support for agp2x / 3.3V.
This is not true.
There are several board for Pentium4 in the 533MHz quad-pumped FSB range that are compatible. The best chipset on which you can bet is the SiS645 (SiS645DX is better). Although it offcially supports AGP 3.3V out of the box, the actual compatibility is at the discretion of the manufacturer (not all the board were designed to give 3.3V on the AGP slot).
Cannot find much on the DFI PM12-TL aside from the manual here:
ftp://download.svoa.co.th/Drivers/SVOA_PC/Computer/DFI/PM12-TC/Manual/PM12-TL.PD... which about expansions slots states the following:
Quote:Expansion Slots
The mainboard is equipped with 1 universal AGP slot and 3 PCI
slots.
AGP is an interface designed to support high performance 3D
graphics cards. It utilizes a dedicated pipeline to access system
memory for texturing, z-buffering and alpha blending. The universal
AGP slot supports AGP 2x with up to 533MB/sec. bandwidth and
AGP 4x with up to 1066MB/sec. bandwidth for 3D graphics
applications. AGP in this mainboard will deliver faster and better
graphics to your PC.
This does not mean the board is necessarily incompatible but does not even mean it is compatible. More likely the board does AGP 2x @1.5V instead of 3.3V if you ask me.
This DFI has the ViA VT8751 northbridge:
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/p4m266/Again, nothing states clearly if the NB provide the needed voltage or not. In the whitepapers I found this quote:
Quote:The VT8751 also does not sacrifice support for older AGP2X
models, providing OEMs and SIs with additional configuration options.
But if it does even mean that the NB supports 3.3V on the AGP bus, this not necessarily suggests that the board is compatible; it depends if DFI chose to implement this feature in the board design.
The best advise I can do is to try first a known 3.3V VGA, a Voodoo3 for example, and see if it works or not.