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Raymond Hornung <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 28 Jan 2001 09:11:28 +0100
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What is AGP speed and how do you determine it?

Running Win95B with a K6-2 333 on a Viking 3 (P5MVP3-AT) with latest BIOS flashed to version 105. Matrox G100 video card. System RAM: 1X128MB PC133 and 2X32MB PC100 DIMMs.

I am upgrading the CPU on this system to a K6-2 500 (FSB changes from 95 to 100,  clock speed from 3.5 to 5, pretty straight forward). In the CMOS there is a setting for memory speed to be matched to the AGP or CPU. Currently it is set to AGP; does this mean it is running at 66 instead of 95?

Thank you for clearing up this issue.

Ray Hornung

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