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I have the option in bios to have AGP fast writes turned on, should I have
it turned on?
it turned on?
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:16:13 -0300, "News_Reader"
Sure, go ahead and try it then if your games are instable,
disable it again. If you're not a gamer, just leave it
disabled as there is no need for fast writes in 2D uses.
Fast Writes make very little performance difference though,
if you're looking for "more" video performance a different
video card is the answer.
Sure, go ahead and try it then if your games are instable,
disable it again. If you're not a gamer, just leave it
disabled as there is no need for fast writes in 2D uses.
Fast Writes make very little performance difference though,
if you're looking for "more" video performance a different
video card is the answer.
My 9800XT...well thats another story, but I will play with that option,
thanks Kony.
thanks Kony.
> On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:16:13 -0300, "News_Reader"
>>I have the option in bios to have AGP fast writes turned on, should I have
>>it turned on?
>>it turned on?
> Sure, go ahead and try it then if your games are instable,
> disable it again. If you're not a gamer, just leave it
> disabled as there is no need for fast writes in 2D uses.
> Fast Writes make very little performance difference though,
> if you're looking for "more" video performance a different
> video card is the answer.
> disable it again. If you're not a gamer, just leave it
> disabled as there is no need for fast writes in 2D uses.
> Fast Writes make very little performance difference though,
> if you're looking for "more" video performance a different
> video card is the answer.
> News_Readerwrote:
I have the option in bios to have AGP fast writes turned on, should I
have
> it turned on?
Yes, you want it on. With a fast computer, there is no reason to
delay the write to the AGP.
Also, you want wait-states to the HDD as zero seconds.
Hope this helps
Hmmm...wait states on HD? Thats a new option for me! What setting is that
under?
under?
>> News_Readerwrote:
> I have the option in bios to have AGP fast writes turned on, should I
> have
> have
>> it turned on?
> Yes, you want it on. With a fast computer, there is no reason to
> delay the write to the AGP.
> Also, you want wait-states to the HDD as zero seconds.
> Hope this helps
>
> delay the write to the AGP.
> Also, you want wait-states to the HDD as zero seconds.
> Hope this helps
>

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