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<DIV> Hi Carlos: I'm in Portugal and I also own a Cube. ATI Rage 128 Pro is Cube compatible and there's no need of flashing/hacking but you'll have to switch the GPU brackets (with the ones in the original one) to attach to to Cube's AGP slot. Please do note that this GPU will generate more heat than the original because of the different heatsink.
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<DIV>Email me directly if you prefer and maybe I can help you out.
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<DIV>Regards from Lx,
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<DIV><br><br>>>>macarlucci@gmail.com 07/24/07 2:49 pm >>><br>Hello from Portugal<br><br>I receive this Cube MailList for some time now, but this is the first <br>time ím asking something, so i hope ím doing it the right way.<br>I have a 450mHz stock cube, that seems to to be having trouble with <br>its video card. It́s yet to determine, but if it comes to having to <br>replace it, my question is;<br>Will a video card from a 400mHz G4 (AGP Graphics) wich is a ATI Rage <br>128 Pro with 16MB VRAM(VGA/ADC) fit in my Cube??<br>If it does fit, will that be all?<br>Do i need any ROM flashing(?) on it??<br>Is there a "brackets issue as íve read about somewhere??<br><br>Thanks for any help<br><br>Carlos </DIV>
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