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  • G450 Millinium Dual head at 89Mhz

    I have a G450 Millinium Dual head. I want to run this in a older slot one mother board that is running at 133FSB which makes the AGP slot run at 89Mhz. Will the G450 tolerate this. Is anybody doing this.

    thanks

  • #2
    Matrox cards are very tolerant of high FSBs. While there's no garauntee, odds are that it will work...
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kruzin
      Matrox cards are very tolerant of high FSBs. While there's no garauntee, odds are that it will work...
      Thanks for the responce.

      You wouldn't know how the ATI All in Wonder cards do at 89Mhz would you. I have a ATI All in Wonder 7500 AGP that I would like to run, but I haven't been able to find any info at all, about how they run at 89Mhz.

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      • #4
        G400 and Parhelia run fine on 89AGP IME.

        I heard Radeon 9800 doesn't like this.

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        • #5
          Hi Morse,

          Matrox cards have somewhat a history of being able to run on OC'ed busses.

          I once had a Millennium G200 running at 100MHz AGP and all irregularities I found was the transfer mode being automatically set back to AGP 1x ...

          So after upping your bus, you might want to use Matrox' tweak util for getting a readout of your actual AGP transfer mode.
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          • #6
            You do not want to run an ATI AIW at 89MHz - at least not if you intend to use the AIW features. Its a considerably more complex bit of hardware than a G200...

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