Hi!
I wonder why it is possible to run my motherboard (ASUS A7A 266-E) at 166MHz FSB if I disable the AGP and only at 150 with AGP enabled.
What is it that makes the AGP so much more "sensitive" when I enable it?
I get everything (other hardware) to work properly but not the graphics card.
Can it be the AGP4X that makes it "unstable" with high FSB and enabled AGP?
And some more Q's:
Why do I get higher score in 3DMark2001SE with 12.0 x 133 (FW=ON and SBA=ON) compared to 11.0 x 151 (FW=ON and SBA=OFF).
Does the SBA really give so much more extra performance than high FSB? What does the Side Band Addressing do?
And what is 4GB addressing? I see it in WCPUID but it's not supported, is it any motherboard that supports it?
rgrds
/steimm
I wonder why it is possible to run my motherboard (ASUS A7A 266-E) at 166MHz FSB if I disable the AGP and only at 150 with AGP enabled.
What is it that makes the AGP so much more "sensitive" when I enable it?
I get everything (other hardware) to work properly but not the graphics card.
Can it be the AGP4X that makes it "unstable" with high FSB and enabled AGP?
And some more Q's:
Why do I get higher score in 3DMark2001SE with 12.0 x 133 (FW=ON and SBA=ON) compared to 11.0 x 151 (FW=ON and SBA=OFF).
Does the SBA really give so much more extra performance than high FSB? What does the Side Band Addressing do?
And what is 4GB addressing? I see it in WCPUID but it's not supported, is it any motherboard that supports it?
rgrds
/steimm
