And if so. . .can you guys tell me what the heck it does? I have the option in my bios but it is disabled by default. If I turn it on will I get a performance increase? Thanks.
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Does my P support sideband addressing?
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Does my P support sideband addressing?
My "Baby": Shuttle SS51G, P4@2.26 Ghz 533 FSB, 80 GB Western Digital Caviar "Special Edition" Hard Drive 7,200 RPM w/8 MB Cache, 512 MB Corsair PC2700 with Heat Spreaders, Pioneer DVD Drive (w/sexy slot load ), and of course a Matrox Parhelia Retail Vid CardTags: None
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Turn it on... it will improve performance a tad. Sideband addressing increases the effective AGP bus bandwidth and thus..."Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss
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Thanks Greebe.My "Baby": Shuttle SS51G, P4@2.26 Ghz 533 FSB, 80 GB Western Digital Caviar "Special Edition" Hard Drive 7,200 RPM w/8 MB Cache, 512 MB Corsair PC2700 with Heat Spreaders, Pioneer DVD Drive (w/sexy slot load ), and of course a Matrox Parhelia Retail Vid Card
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