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  • AGP Aperture Size - Does it really matter?

    http://www.athlonmb.com/ubbhtml/Forum5/HTML/000053.html

    Is this still true for Matrox G400 32 MB cards (I have a non-MAX model)?
    Ant @ The Ant Farm (http://antfarm.ma.cx)

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    hmm, interesting thing happened to me. I did a reset of my bios in "optimal" mode. I went to play games and found I locked up a couple of times in Rune. This hadn't happened before, so I went to my bios and found my AGP size was 64. I had previously set it to 256, so I set it back. I played several more hours without lockups again. I can't say it wasn't just coincidence, but I think I'll stay at 256.

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    • #3
      This isn't a gaming thread so I hope it gets relocated where others can find some of this useful information. I liked the BIOS site that the athlonmb thread referred to: the memory timings explanation was especially good.
      <TABLE BGCOLOR=Red><TR><TD><Font-weight="+1"><font COLOR=Black>The world just changed, Sep. 11, 2001</font></Font-weight></TR></TD></TABLE>

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      • #4
        There are some computers which will not boot with a G400 unless the AGP aperture is set to 256 MB. Some Dells fall into this category.

        Dead - Dead - Deadsky

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        • #5
          Like xortam, I think this is more a Matrox Hardware issue, rather than a games specific issue. This thread is relocated to Matrox Hardware

          And Brian is correct. Some systems won't even boot with a G400 if the aperture is not cranked up to 128 or 256...
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