Hi,
I write here because I searched everywhere on internet and didn't find anything. Here is my problem:
Sometimes, when I am on video games, the computer is slow(it happens randomly when i am play, sometime it lasts 1seconde, sometime it lasts 10.. which is really pissing me off)
I searched on internet, and i read that it might work better if I would change the AGP Aperture Size to 264mb.
So I tried to go into the BIOS, but there, I can't find anything about AGP aperture size. In my BIOS (Phoenix Bios) there are just the tabs :
Information|Main|Security|Quit
I tried to upgrade from v1.13 to v1.14 and it still didn't work!
Here is my computer:
Computer:Laptop gateway nv52 series
O/S:Windows 7 (64bits)
Processor:AMD Turion(tm) X2 Dual-Core Mobile RM-72. 2.10 Ghz
Memory:4.00GB(3.75 GB usable)
My video card is a ATI AMD Radeon HD 3200 Graphics. 780G Chipset
Isn't there a way to modify the AGP Aperture Size from Windows? Without going into the BIOS?
Or what can I do to access the advanced settings in the Bios?
My computer complete by far the requirement of the games, but it still have a low fps sometime.
Hope you can help me. Thanks =P
I write here because I searched everywhere on internet and didn't find anything. Here is my problem:
Sometimes, when I am on video games, the computer is slow(it happens randomly when i am play, sometime it lasts 1seconde, sometime it lasts 10.. which is really pissing me off)
I searched on internet, and i read that it might work better if I would change the AGP Aperture Size to 264mb.
So I tried to go into the BIOS, but there, I can't find anything about AGP aperture size. In my BIOS (Phoenix Bios) there are just the tabs :
Information|Main|Security|Quit
I tried to upgrade from v1.13 to v1.14 and it still didn't work!
Here is my computer:
Computer:Laptop gateway nv52 series
O/S:Windows 7 (64bits)
Processor:AMD Turion(tm) X2 Dual-Core Mobile RM-72. 2.10 Ghz
Memory:4.00GB(3.75 GB usable)
My video card is a ATI AMD Radeon HD 3200 Graphics. 780G Chipset
Isn't there a way to modify the AGP Aperture Size from Windows? Without going into the BIOS?
Or what can I do to access the advanced settings in the Bios?
My computer complete by far the requirement of the games, but it still have a low fps sometime.
Hope you can help me. Thanks =P