what is the max agp bus speed this thing can handle? 66mhz? 75? 80?
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I know for a fact that it´s probably the card that handles better higher bus speeds, but I can´t give you numbers...
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I have had my vanilla forced to 2x for a couple months now
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There you go Fro, Jim's doing 100 and if that wasn't enough he's doing 2x AGP. Though I wonder how much time it would take to fry it. From what I can remember there have been a few cases when people killed their cards at 100 after 8 months or more (do a search on this forum ).
Just read Anand's review of the G450, they claim that it won't work on a BX mobo at 133 fsb. Was it Anand or someone else that claimed the same thing about the G400 some months ago ?
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