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Thread ID: 70933 2006-07-21 10:34:00 changing from 8x to 4x _lilmic_ (10271) Press F1
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472573 2006-07-21 10:34:00 anyone know how i can change my graphics setting to AGP 4x?

i have a ATi Radeon 9600Pro 256MB AGP
Asus motherboard
win2000pro

(its currently set on 8x..hopefully)
and also........would that cause any damage to my system.....changing the setting?
_lilmic_ (10271)
472574 2006-07-21 10:39:00 why would you want to ?? tweak'e (69)
472575 2006-07-21 10:39:00 See if it can be changed in the BIOS.

Nothing wrong with it being on 8x.

Why do u want it on 4x?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
472576 2006-07-21 10:43:00 It may be to do with stability guys. I have a Powercolor 9600 pro 8x 256 and it had major stability issues, would blank the screen with reset being the only way out or would freeze machine completely, likewise reset. Sometimes the vpu recover would work but it would revert to software mode so I had to restart anyway :badpc: The best fix appeared to be dropping the speed to 4x after going thru the stress of swapping stuff in and out and buying gruntier psu etc, and changing the cooler to a copper jobbier on the gfx card .....since I dropped it to 4x it has never caused a crash :annoyed: straitjacket (9698)
472577 2006-07-21 10:52:00 i wonder if its a driver issue. check for new mobo and vid card drivers. tweak'e (69)
472578 2006-07-21 11:00:00 Went thru all that grief too - tried all the latest drivers from ati etc tried the card in other pcs, everything. All the forums I hunted down agreed it was something about those cards...wether or not they were correct I don't know but I know since I dropped that speed that computer has been the most stable I've got. I just got sick of messing around with it, and couldnt afford anything else at the time :(

Also tried a whole bunch of older and obscure/beta drivers!
straitjacket (9698)
472579 2006-07-21 11:03:00 what motherboard are you useing? tweak'e (69)
472580 2006-07-21 11:07:00 I used it with a msi k7n2 delta and a msi km4m-L (MS-6734) and currently got it in a gigabyte k8vm800m triton - same on all 3 no matter what drivers :badpc: (I thought that by changing boards the first time it would fix it, the second I just want an amd64 :) ) straitjacket (9698)
472581 2006-07-22 04:02:00 could you tell me how to change it......a more detailed instruction


please?
_lilmic_ (10271)
472582 2006-07-22 04:14:00 Look in the motherboard manual. Speedy Gonzales (78)
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