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FSB/AGP multiplier

kornermi

Member
I just increased FSBfrom 100 to133 mhz. My pentium II 350 instantly became 467 mhz CPU without any apparent problems. AGP bus speed also went up from 66 to 89 mhz. Sisoft sandra warns me about this and recommend FSB/AGP multiplier adjustment. How do I change this multiplier? And if I don't do it, will there be any problems? Thanks.

 
the only way to change AGP multiplier is if you have a AGP ratio setting, usually 2/3, but 815e and newer boards have 1/2... using this featuer will drop your AGP bus to (AGP ratio x FSB), as it looks, your probably already on the 2/3 ratio... as long as your graphics are still clean without glitching, 89 MHz bus shouldn't be harmful...
 
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