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Does high FSB limit G400DH SGRAM overclocking?

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  • Does high FSB limit G400DH SGRAM overclocking?

    My rig consists of an AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1000Mhz@1450Mhz (10 x 145 FSB). This translates to an AGP bus speed of 72.5 Mhz.

    Question is, would I get a lesser chance of hitting G400 Max speeds(i.e. using MGA Tweak v1.2b in Windows 2000) than using a default FSB of 133Mhz?

  • #2
    Assuming you havve a plain G400.
    The G400 is amazingly tolerant of AGP speed.
    In fact, I don't think I've ever read of anyone finding a limit
    to this on their system before something else craps out.
    chuck
    Chuck
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    • #3
      I have run mine @103mHz (AGP1x) and it worked fine. Have heard of much higher AGP bus speeds before working... as cjolley said, don't think anyone has found the upper limit yet.
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      • #4
        Sorry for bumping this thread. I'm wonder if you guys know about the G450 and G550's limits? I'm going to run the AGP at 89mhz, will this be a problem for either card?

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