hi yellowjacket
the first thing to make sure you do is to thoroughly remove all traces of the tnt(i know from experiance)
make sure your card is assigned a irq when installed.(for busmastering purposes)
you can use the drivers of the disk to get started.remember to use the matrox driver unistaller before upgrading drivers(you really have to do this for best results)
you can adjust your agp aperture size after your up and running to attain the best results however 1/2 system ram is the best place to start with your new card for possible troubleshooting problems.i have experianced gains from lowering and raising agp sizes the 256 setting is worth a try on the abit boards.but only after you have installed and have a stable system running.
now as far as you mb,cpu and frontbus speed setting,you should have no problem with the 366 at 550.the agp divider on your board needs to be set to 2/3 then at 100 mhz front bus speed your back at the stock 66 mhz for your agp port.i run a abit bp6 with two celerons overclocked to 583 in duel mode and have no problems with the matrox g400.when i run my peltier for single operation at 610 it still has no problems.
overclocking can be accomplished with powerstrip if your brave (check into problems before using) or g200clk(readily avaliable at murc)
the matrox card comes with a nice dvd player
the first thing to make sure you do is to thoroughly remove all traces of the tnt(i know from experiance)
make sure your card is assigned a irq when installed.(for busmastering purposes)
you can use the drivers of the disk to get started.remember to use the matrox driver unistaller before upgrading drivers(you really have to do this for best results)
you can adjust your agp aperture size after your up and running to attain the best results however 1/2 system ram is the best place to start with your new card for possible troubleshooting problems.i have experianced gains from lowering and raising agp sizes the 256 setting is worth a try on the abit boards.but only after you have installed and have a stable system running.
now as far as you mb,cpu and frontbus speed setting,you should have no problem with the 366 at 550.the agp divider on your board needs to be set to 2/3 then at 100 mhz front bus speed your back at the stock 66 mhz for your agp port.i run a abit bp6 with two celerons overclocked to 583 in duel mode and have no problems with the matrox g400.when i run my peltier for single operation at 610 it still has no problems.
overclocking can be accomplished with powerstrip if your brave (check into problems before using) or g200clk(readily avaliable at murc)
the matrox card comes with a nice dvd player
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