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3dfx Voodoo2 3000 on a Epox motherboard?

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Anonymous
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a b V Motherboard
January 31, 2001 8:54:47 PM

I have a problem. My 3dfx Voodoo3 2000 makes my computer unstable while I have a FSB of 133 MHz. I have an Pentium III 733/133 and a Epox EP-3vca motherboard. When I change the FSB to 100 MHz the computer is stable again. I've also tested another graphics card on my system with good results even at a FSB at 133 MHz. So, my question is if anyone else has encountered this problem and how do I do to make it work?
Thanks!

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Anonymous
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a b V Motherboard
February 1, 2001 9:50:02 PM

Is your card AGP or PCI? If it is PCI make sure the 1/4 multiplier is enabled for the PCI bus, and if it is AGP make sure the AGP bus multiplier is 1/2.

What chipset does your mobo have?
Anonymous
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a b V Motherboard
February 2, 2001 6:40:05 AM

The motherboard has the Via Apollo Pro133A
I can't change the multiplier thou cause the motherboard does it itself. The card is a AGP card
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