This ain't going to be no poly fuse problem. At least in my 15 years of doing computer repair, I have not seen poly fuses used on the AGP or PCI-E slots on *any* motherboard. Only USB and PS/2 ports typically have it... and even that's not a given if it's a cheapo board like ECS (though some older ASUS also did this crap.)
The problem was outlined by Repo Man11 above: you have bad capacitors on your board. The board may work "OK" now, but don't expect it to remain this way, as those bad caps will only get worse with time. Given their location, I'd say they are for filtering power either to the Northbridge or the RAM (or both). Good chance if they keep getting worse they could fry the regulators that are feeding to/from them. So you may want to get those replaced sooner rather than later.
As for the GF 4 MX 440 not working: that's either due to the bad caps on the board or it could also be one of those weird incompatibilities between AGP 2x boards and 4x "universal" cards.
IME, most universal /4x cards I tested in various AGP 2x boards worked fine without any issues. As long as the PSU is good and board doesn't have bad caps or other hardware irregularities, things should work.
Occassionally, I've ran into cheap crap cases that either pull or push too much on the AGP card bracket and/or make it sit higher than it should, thus preventing it from making proper contact in the AGP slot. So beware that's another possibility some cards may not appear to work.
myne wrote on 2024-09-29, 06:14:
If that's OK look at the motherboard for little orange glass looking things. Kinda like little bugs. Those are. Polymer fuses.
No, those are mostly regular 1N4148 diodes or similar... or possibly Zener diodes (though I don't ever recall seeing one on a mobo.)
SMD fuses are rectangular and opaque and certainly not glass. Typically they will also have a code letter or number written on them for their current rating.
As for polymer fuses, those are typically green with a symbol in the middle that appears... how to describe it here?... a bit like the Volkswagen "VW" logo. 🤣