Madheat, So which test on prime95 does it shoots out rounding error?
To Everyone:Alright lets put an end to this Vagp will kill the graphic card myth!!!
With all the vmods i've done, this is how i came through with most of my understanding with the help other people as well from other forums.....
Lets put it this way for the AGP Vddq voltage. e.g. Your graphic card is like your mobo/ram and the PSU 3.3V rail. Just because the PSU is modded to run 3.4V-3.5V it doesnt mean that the ram will also run at 3.4V-3.5V. It will stay within with what you set through the bios. Unless the voltage regulator for vdimm is modded to provide 2.95V or more...
Same goes to Vagp. Our current graphic cards have their own voltage regulators, which infact is way better than our mobo's. The GPU and Vmem will only go up if theres an added resistance to their voltage regulators and upon lowering them the voltage will rise........
The Vagp is mostly important while benching 3D and onto 1:1 mode. This is what i just found out lately or using very tight timings. Infact anything that stresses the NB the most, thus you need to bump up the Vagp the most.
Hopefully i explained this properly correct me if im wrong as i only speculated this theory ontop of my head........