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Anthony Power <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Feb 2002 08:54:25 -0500
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Thanks for the quick response. The email address I provided is my work address so I was not able to respond to you yesterday (25 Feb 2002). However, please forward the URL at your earliest convenience. 

Thanks,

Anthony Power

>>> [log in to unmask] 25-Feb-02 6:05:16 PM >>>
This card runs on the nVidia Geforce chipset.  There is a fix for this because I read a short article that nVidia cards that are not OEM will not run at 4X without some modification to the registry.  I have the paper at home, and will send you the URL for it if you respond to this sometime today.  I have this same card, and modified the registry per the article.



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>I recently noticed that the information section of the video card set up utility (included with the Asus video driver software) indicates that the video card is running at 1X. This is a 4X card, the bios has 4X enabled and the motherboard is 4X capable. How can I determine if the video card is really running at 1X speed and if true how can I fix it?
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>Motherboard: EPOX EP-8KTA2,  AMD Duron 700, 128 M PC133 Ram
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>Video Card: Asus AGP V7100 SDRAM V5.33a Hardware version 161, GeForce2 MX 32 Meg Ram
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>Bios: Award Modular Bios for KT-133 K7 Chipset support
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>OS: Win98 SE
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