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AGP Texture Acceleration Disabled

Original Message
Name: karandeepbhorjee
Date: October 20, 2006 at 22:56:48 Pacific
Subject: AGP Texture Acceleration Disabled
OS: Windows XP
CPU/Ram: P4/ 2.5GB Ram
Model/Manufacturer: Lenovo/Think Vision
Comment:
I have a IBM/Lenovo Think Vision PC.....while running the directx diagnostic test i found out that my AGP Texture Accelerator was disabled........my comp has a 128MB Intel internal card.........there is also an additional agp slot...can anyone give me any suggestion.......

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Response Number 1
Name: TMP-Man
Date: October 20, 2006 at 23:51:10 Pacific
Subject: AGP Texture Acceleration Disabled
Reply: (edit)
You can use AGP texture feature when the card itself support it and it is on AGP slot... If the AGP texture feature is gray boxed (meaning you can enable it), then either you do not have the driver installed correctly or the card itself does not support AGP texture feature. Given your graphic card is integrated and if you want more gaming performance out of it, a new video card is high recommanded for higher gaming performance...

TMP-Man

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Response Number 2
Name: jam
Date: October 21, 2006 at 06:25:35 Pacific
Subject: AGP Texture Acceleration Disabled
Reply: (edit)
"I have a IBM/Lenovo Think Vision PC"

Isn't "ThinkVision" the monitor??

http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/think/thin...

"my comp has a 128MB Intel internal card"...."there is also an additional agp slot"

As TMP-Man pointed out, it appears that you have onboard video, not an actual video card. You pretty much confirmed it by saying you have an "additional AGP slot".

Time to upgrade:

http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/09...



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Response Number 3
Name: Dark Sky
Date: October 22, 2006 at 21:57:25 Pacific
Subject: AGP Texture Acceleration Disabled
Reply: (edit)
there will be no chance of you to enable the AGP texture acceleration if you do not have an AGP card. BUT it can be enabled even it is an internal card BUT again it depends on the chipset itself whether it supports it or not. if you're not sure try reinstalling your motherboard driver (everything). if it still do not work i can safely says that your PC do not support AGP texture acceleration.

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