AGP settings in BIOS

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This may not be the correct forum for this question, but maybe someone will
have information, or could point me in the right direction. I'm wondering
if I change the AGP settings in my BIOS to a higher setting if it will make
the graphics work better or faster, or have no effect at all? I am running
WinXP SP2 Home with 1.5Gb system Ram. Video card is a NVIDIA GeForce FX5200
w/128Mb memory. The entire computer system is a Dell Dimension 8300.
Thanks

dennyZ
 
will only run as fast as the AGP of the video card.
if the setting is less than the card can perform, then adjust it.



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This may not be the correct forum for this question, but maybe someone will
have information, or could point me in the right direction. I'm wondering
if I change the AGP settings in my BIOS to a higher setting if it will make
the graphics work better or faster, or have no effect at all? I am running
WinXP SP2 Home with 1.5Gb system Ram. Video card is a NVIDIA GeForce FX5200
w/128Mb memory. The entire computer system is a Dell Dimension 8300.
Thanks

dennyZ
 
Thanks, I found the info I wuz looking for on the web site. It was the AGP
Aperture settings which can be 32, 64, 128, etc. But not suggested to be
higher than the video card memory.

dcz
 

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