I used Powerstrip to get these specs:
memoryclock: 139.9Mhz.
graphics clock: 93.3Mhz.
AGP 2X (verified using PCIlist.exe)
AGP 1/1 in BIOS
AGP 206Mhz?
No fan on G200 yet, will put a 486 fan this weekend
PD 4.33 (5.13 would slow down the speed at which the menus would show up when I right click). Any Suggestions?
I have a Mystique G200 AGP 8Mb SDRAM, Windows 98 on a Celeron 300a running at 464Mhz w/ a FSB of 103Mhz. My question is, are these specs OK? If not, how can I get them higher?
Is G200CLK really better that Powerstrip and if so what command line string has been successfully and stably used with the AGP G200 w/ SDRAM?
Here's an off the subject question. Has any one heard of how to hack the Latency of the cache chips on a hard drive? I have a WD expert 9.1Gb, 7,200 RPM with 2Mb of cache which simply blows the doors, hood and trunk of of anything I've seen.
O.C.Luvin
memoryclock: 139.9Mhz.
graphics clock: 93.3Mhz.
AGP 2X (verified using PCIlist.exe)
AGP 1/1 in BIOS
AGP 206Mhz?
No fan on G200 yet, will put a 486 fan this weekend
PD 4.33 (5.13 would slow down the speed at which the menus would show up when I right click). Any Suggestions?
I have a Mystique G200 AGP 8Mb SDRAM, Windows 98 on a Celeron 300a running at 464Mhz w/ a FSB of 103Mhz. My question is, are these specs OK? If not, how can I get them higher?
Is G200CLK really better that Powerstrip and if so what command line string has been successfully and stably used with the AGP G200 w/ SDRAM?
Here's an off the subject question. Has any one heard of how to hack the Latency of the cache chips on a hard drive? I have a WD expert 9.1Gb, 7,200 RPM with 2Mb of cache which simply blows the doors, hood and trunk of of anything I've seen.
O.C.Luvin
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