MSI GeForce 2 Titanium series

I want to buy an MSI GeForce 2 Titanium and in the
specifications appears AGP 4X fast writes.
But the card have a 3.3v key and a 1.5v key, so...
Can the GeForce 2 Titanium works with an older
motherboard with AGP 2X only.
 Bye...

Yes, only if the mobo also supports at least 2x AGP as the GF/GF2/GF3/GF4(2x/4x) can run in either 2x or 4x mode depending on the support of the mobo AGP slot/gart.

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