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Question about AGP voltage

Cawchy87

Diamond Member
I am currently running it at a little past xt speeds, but who doesn't want more proformance?

What does the "AGP voltage" mean i see in my nf7's bios? Will it help with the overclock or will i need to voltmod it?

There are no problems with heat... I got it covered 🙂

Thanks for your replies!
 
If I'm not wrong, the AGP voltage will not do anything to increase your overclock and it may fry your card instead.
 
Originally posted by: StrangerGuy
If I'm not wrong, the AGP voltage will not do anything to increase your overclock and it may fry your card instead.

Yep pretty much the only thing AGP voltage is good for is gettings your AGP frequency stable with highier bus speeds. But since most boards have PCI/AGP clock locks now its pretty useless. Some peopel have said they have cured stability issues upping .1 or so but I wouldn't touch it unless you are having stability issues. It will NOT help out OCing the card at all.
 
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