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agp pci
Name: heavy__1 Date: February 29, 2004 at 10:18:21 Pacific OS: w CPU/Ram: w
Comment:
in my bios i have the option to set my agp to run at 66 if i set this at 66 will the pci automatically stay set at 33 when overclocking
now for overclocking . . .lock your agp/pci buses to 66/33mhz respectively. this is the first actual step for overclocking. the agp and pci run in a 2:1 ratio - if you can't find where to set the pci bus speed, just set the agp to 66mhz and the pci will set to 33mhz.
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