quakefiend420
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Originally posted by: Scrubber
Originally posted by: boran
Ehm sorry ?? since when does AGP speed (4x, 8x etc.) actually make a difference ? last time I checked difference between 4x and 8x was less than 0.5 % (practically zero if you take benchmark fluctuations into account)
Hi Boran,
As already mentioned in my post on that subject, the difference is in the clock speed, or to be a little more precise, the strobe rate. In 3D accelerated games, the speed at which the data can be processed is governed by the strobe rate. The slower the strobe rate, the less frames per second will be processed and it's that particular factor that decides whether the gaming experience will be a smooth one or not particularly in complex scenes like those in Far Cry for example. At AGP 4X, the strobe rate has a ceiling of 275Mhz whereas at 8X, the figure is 412Mhz or higher.
a minute ago you said the gpu would be getting more information than it could process...how is that so if the bus is slower?
know what you're talking about before you give someone advice :roll: