i read alot of these post and keep seeing thing like 150-187.5-150 how do you find these numbers i got a matrox g400 max and am using the matrox tweak utility i have vsinc turned off and clocking bar at 115. i use sisoft sandra and it still says that speed of agp is 150mhz.dont think im stupid as i built this entire system from scratch.its a p3 733 with a new asus motherboard,a raid fastack 66 with 2 ibm deskstars in raid o witch is sripping mode.one drive does 0s the other does 1s,and yes its unbeilevable fast.i have tried all of the other vidio boards and none have compared to the matrox at all!i dont know if i got a freak card but this one just rocks thats all i can say!! well i dont know it all and never will but a little inlightenment on this would help from somone more knowledgable in this field thanksfor your responses!!
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Hi there
Matrox tweak utility doesn´t show up the core/memory frequencies. (I think that´s what you´re talking about). It shows the ratio overclocked speed/normal speed in percentage. So you have oc your MAX by 15%, so you are running the core at 172.5 Mhz and the memory at 230 (from the default 150/200). These are the numbers for the max, the normal vanilla G400 is clocked at 126/168.
MGA tweak or Powerstrip show you the real clock speed. Here, try MGA tweak: http://www.murc.ws/Overclockers/mgat112b.zip
About the AGP speed being 150 mhz: No it isn´t. You must be running your fsb at 112 mhz, right? So you AGP speed is 2/3 of it (75 Mhz). But as the video card is running AGP 2x, the transfer rate is actual doubled to a teorethical 150 Mhz. And that´s what sisoft reports. But keep in mind that´s nothing to do with the actual video card core/mem speed. So to sum it up, you are running a G400 MAX clocked at 172.5 core, 230 memory, running in a 75 Mhz AGP bus, doing AGP2x transfers.
Hope this helps.
(BTW, nice system you have there)
[This message has been edited by Nuno (edited 28 December 1999).]
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NUNO you are the man and that surely was not pony express lol.thank you for your complement on my comp as i take great pride in it.as for the overclocking issue i was wondering if anyone would have cought on to the 150mhz.but you were right on top of things, and yes it is 112fsb. as for the help well ill go try that and post with results thank you very much my friend!
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ok this is what i got just starting up this utility it siad i was 330.75 165.38-220.50-165.38 i tried to change mem settings but when i restarted comp they were all back to normal?i dont know how the one guy posted 517 mhz wow thats kind of high wouldnt you say he was davepc, wow thats very hi!!
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Dale, not neccessarily. He's using different multipliers hence the high #'s."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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since memory is usually the limiting factor, many people use the multiplier to adjust the core higher without breaching the memory limit
jim
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