Hi, because i had strange lockups, i had to force AGP1x. that solved my problems, but my system isn't any slower because of this.
Why should i prefer AGP2x (or even 4x) then????
isn't it that the AGP speed indicates the speed from your AGP-card to your system memory? If it is, data will only be frequent transferred if your AGP-card runs out of memory. And with the trend of vidcards having more and more memory why the AGP speed should be faster?
I really can't see the diff in speed (even halflife runs same at 1024x786) on my system when forced AGP1x or AGP2x.
Could someone make this clear please?
Dan.
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Cel300a@464, Abit BX6,128mb ,G400MAX
Why should i prefer AGP2x (or even 4x) then????
isn't it that the AGP speed indicates the speed from your AGP-card to your system memory? If it is, data will only be frequent transferred if your AGP-card runs out of memory. And with the trend of vidcards having more and more memory why the AGP speed should be faster?
I really can't see the diff in speed (even halflife runs same at 1024x786) on my system when forced AGP1x or AGP2x.
Could someone make this clear please?
Dan.
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Cel300a@464, Abit BX6,128mb ,G400MAX
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