GeForce Ti4200 128MB DDR AGP8X

AMD XP 2100
512 RAM
Phillips CDRW
SoundBlaster Live + LiveDrive
GeForce MX440 Video
Internal Zip drive
MSI 745 Ultra MB MS6561 w/ latest bios
Will a XFX GeForce Ti4200 128MB AGP 8X TV Out and DVI Video
card work well with MSI 745 Ultra MS 6561 board? I thought I saw some mention here about some voltage issue. TIA

maws66,
All 8X Vid Cards work on all 4X and 8X Mobos and Visa Versa.
Take Care,
Richard

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