Bios Help

tboski123

New Member
I Went Into My Bios To See If Oc'ing Was An Option For Me. Well, I Scrolled Through Everything Not Finding Any Numbers To Change. But I Did Find Something That Looked Strange To Me, Though It Is Probably Normal. Where It Has The Selected Slot For The Vga, It Has Pci. I Scrolled Through The Other Options And The Only Other One Was Agp/onboard. Is That Correct Or Should It Be On The Agp/onboard Since I Have An Agp Card? Also, If That Needs Changed, Would There Be A Performance Increase? Let Me Hear The Opinions, Especially From The One, The Only, Praetor, Lol!
 

Lorand

<b>VIP Member</b>
If you are only using one graphics card, then the BIOS will detect it as such and boot it up as normal, irrespective of what you set the option as.
However, there may be a slight reduction in initialization time if you set this function to its proper setting. That means if you only use an AGP graphics card, then setting Init Display First to AGP may reduce boot-up time a little.

I bet Praetor will tell you that if it's not broken, don't fix it... :D
 
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