- Feb 4, 2001
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I'm putting together a PIII 450 with a BIOSTAR M6TZA ZX M/B..
In the BIOS setup, I was able to choose from a selection of FSB/PCI speed options. These options were: 100/33 , 112/37, 124/31, and 133/33. Everything worked great until I decided take out the Savage 4 AGP card that I got with it and try my old TNT card. Windows would hang at the splash screen so I dropped the FSB to 100/33. Windows STILL hanged at the splash screen. Then I popped in an old Matrox G100, thinking I burnt out the TNT, and tried it again at 100/33 but it still hanged at the splash screen. I took a close look at the Savage 4 card and noticed that pins B66 and A66 were cut. Can someone please enlighten me as to what is going on? I have never before encountered something this odd. Does the pins on A66 and B66 have something to do with being able to safely run the AGP cards on a 133 bus?
In the BIOS setup, I was able to choose from a selection of FSB/PCI speed options. These options were: 100/33 , 112/37, 124/31, and 133/33. Everything worked great until I decided take out the Savage 4 AGP card that I got with it and try my old TNT card. Windows would hang at the splash screen so I dropped the FSB to 100/33. Windows STILL hanged at the splash screen. Then I popped in an old Matrox G100, thinking I burnt out the TNT, and tried it again at 100/33 but it still hanged at the splash screen. I took a close look at the Savage 4 card and noticed that pins B66 and A66 were cut. Can someone please enlighten me as to what is going on? I have never before encountered something this odd. Does the pins on A66 and B66 have something to do with being able to safely run the AGP cards on a 133 bus?