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Old 07-25-02, 03:02 PM Thread Starter   #1
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high bus speeds...AGP and PCI..need help


Ok well my gf3 does not like anything higher then 195/2.5 and my SC just plew a port at 195/5 so....I need a soundcard and video card that can handle a target of 210/2.5 for AGP and 210/5 for PCI....would a MSI ti4200 128mb and a TB santa cruz work? I want good sound and would only got audigy or santa cruz (my old SB live 5.1 is what blew up)

I really would like to hear from you if you run high FSB speeds and your video and sound still work...i.e what SC and video card you have. Thanks.

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ATC9001, the both buses are about as high as you will get with better hw. may only the sound card could give you some considerable improvement but you dont expect so much from a better video card. in this case the thing to do is to decrease the agp interface to 2x instead.
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i know hat u mean i get tearing in games with a fsb anyhigher than 190
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Old 07-25-02, 08:35 PM Thread Starter   #4
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bah i didn;t even think of that...so if i goto 2x AFGP interface I shouldn't get tearing as much?

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Possibly, but not garanteed. You may want to check and see if you are able to control your PCI divider.

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8k3a....divider goes to 1/5 at 166...well I just have to hope my santa cruz works at high FSB!

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