How can I get my Abit LX6, ASUS P2L97 or Gigabyte 6BXC, 6BXE or BX2000 working with the GeForce?
You may get lockups with these motherboards due to the fact that they may not operate according to the AGP specification – see the ‘What’s all this with the GeForce and early LX / BX / Via 133 motherboards?’ question for more information. You may not get this problem with your motherboard however – if your card is operating properly there is no need to perform the following step! The GeForce2 series does not have this problem because it uses a 0.18 micron architecture that requires less power. There are some websites that have details as to how to get the motherboards working, with some rewiring… of course, this will invalidate your motherboard’s warranty – use it as a last resort only! The rewiring will mean that the linear voltage regulator that causes the problems is bypassed. The instructions may be for getting a Voodoo3 or TNT to work – however, the same solution will also work for the GeForce. If this solution messes up your system, it’s your problem. • The fix for the Abit LX6
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