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| 372630 | 2005-07-16 05:37:00 | In my CMOS settings I have one labelled "Aperture Size" . The default is 128 MB. Have options from 32 to 512 MB. What do these settings do? I have upped mine to 256, but everything seems the same. | JJJJJ (528) | ||
| 372631 | 2005-07-16 06:15:00 | Um, from goggle... "the amount of PCI memory allocated for AGP video adaptors". sounds like the cmos should be set to default value unless you're having problems. | Shortcircuit (1666) | ||
| 372632 | 2005-07-16 06:16:00 | Basically it's an area of memory reserved for use by your graphics card, in case the graphics card memory isn't sufficient . The basic rule of thumb here is the more RAM you have on your graphics card the smaller your AGP Aperture Size can be . . . . usually 128 is more than sufficient . Read more here ( . ocfaq . com/article . php/overclocking/vidcard/43" target="_blank">www . ocfaq . com) cheers chiefnz |
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