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Old 07-09-2005, 04:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i am running an asus k8n motherboard with and amd 64 3000+. i have a radeon 9700 pro card and in my bios i have the option to change the mhz on the agp slot. right now its at 66. but i can up it to 75? would it make a difference? is it safe to do that?
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give it a try and if the card don't like it the bios will auto reset to the defalt
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i am running an asus k8n motherboard with and amd 64 3000+. i have a radeon 9700 pro card and in my bios i have the option to change the mhz on the agp slot. right now its at 66. but i can up it to 75? would it make a difference? is it safe to do that?
Depends on whether you've got the AGP clocks locked up or not ... you'll notice more performance by OCing the card itself
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