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AGP/PCI Lock
Name: GaryM Date: April 27, 2004 at 02:37:31 Pacific OS: XP Home CPU/Ram: P4 2.0/1gig
Comment:
Hi all. I have a Chaintech CT-9PJL MB and I'm using the Apogee software to adjust my FSB which works fine. To be on the safe side I'd like to lock my AGP/PCI settings so I don't inadvertantly wreck my system. The only problem is, I don't know how to do this. I'm sure it's in the bios but what should I be looking for.
Name: jam Date: April 27, 2004 at 05:13:47 Pacific
Reply:
The ability to lock the PCI/AGP is NOT included on all motherboards. Look thru your manual in the BIOS section & see if it's one of the options. If not, just be sure to keep your PCI bus speed below 38mhz & you should have no probs...
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