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AGP/PCI sync. and how it affects overclocking

Dr3thepooner

Junior Member
I am sorry if it was already mentioned somwhere , i couldnt find.
Ao ya Q is pretty simple - In my bios i have this setting ENABELD asynchronous AGP/PCI , so how it affects OCing, and should it be runin synchronous or not?

THx
 
The PCI bus should be fixed at 33mhz, and the AGP at 66 or 67. If they aren't fixed at those speeds they will change with the FSB, which could fry any cards you have in the pci or agp slots.
 
Im think you want it async, cause that means its not running in sync with the FSB, but is stayin at its own clock speed.
 
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