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  • 112MHz FSB and Matrox Millenium G200

    Has anyone had problems with AGP instability with 112MHz FSB? (I'm thinking about overclocking my CPU)


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    Pentium II 350
    Asus P2B Rev. 1008
    64 MB CAS3 8ns SDRAM
    Seagate Medalist Pro 6530
    Matrox Millenium G200
    PCI 128 Sound Card (Creative Labs)
    32x Artec CD-ROM
    SMC EtherPower II network card

  • #2
    Nope.
    I replied in the General hardware forum, and the success I talk about in there was with a G200 and a G400...
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    • #3
      No problems, with me it works well with 124 and 133 too. The MGA driver however may choose not to enable AGPX2. You may want to overrule this in the registry.
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      • #4
        I have my celeron 333 running at 416 Mhz (83 MHz FSB) and my G200 is works very stable at AGP 2x.


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        • #5
          Nope works just fine.
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          • #6
            I've had mine all the way up to 150. And I have run it at 112 FSB 1:1, without a hiccup.

            Matt

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            • #7
              From what I've heard and seen, the Matrox cards handle higher FSB speeds better than any of the other cards out there. Maybe not better, but they will certainly do it. I have seen a few bits about people pushing them as high as 140.
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