June 8th, 2001
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Join Date: July 17th, 2001 Rep Power: 0 | Quote:
Originally posted by FlyingPenguin: At 133 you can set the PCI divider to 1/4 so that's no problem.
There are few AGP cards today that have a problem with an overclocked AGP bus. Name brand Geforce cards all work fine, so does the Radeon from what I hear. 3Dfx cards don't care either.
If you have any problem at all it'll be running at AGP 4x. On an overclocked system you should use AGP 2x. The slight difference in performance will be more than made up by overclocking the FSB.
With Geforce cards I also recommend disabling sidebanding and fastwrites (NVTweak is the easiest way to do this). Performance difference in negligable, and the system will be more stable. | Does this apply to GF3? Do you happen to know how is a GF3 working on BX133?
Thank you for your answer.I am amazed that you,as a moderator, participate in discussions and post answers(which by the way should be normal).In the forums were moderators are my fellow citizens (I won't tell you the name of the country,anyway next year I'm going to leave it),moderators don't bother to give answers to the "stupid" guys who have problems.They are far to bussy.
I'm going to become a fan of your forum.It is a decent one.
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