I've a rather simple question. I read some motherboards( like the ASUS P4S533) don't support the agp/pci lock, that means they don't have any agp/pci dividers at all? or they have dividers so you can dicrease agp/pci clocks while increasing fsb?
Thx
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I've a rather simple question. I read some motherboards( like the ASUS P4S533) don't support the agp/pci lock, that means they don't have any agp/pci dividers at all? or they have dividers so you can dicrease agp/pci clocks while increasing fsb?
Thx
dunno if they got the options of changing the agp/pci multipliers, but no agp/pci locks means that you can't make the agp/pci busses stay at 66/33mhz. lock means that when you raise fsb and you got the busses locked then only the fsb changes and the agp/pci stay at 66/33.
P4S433 does not have pci/agp lock at 33/66. However it does have dividers: for fsb<133, pci=fsb/3, above and include 133, pci=fsb/4Quote:
Originally posted by destinier99
I've a rather simple question. I read some motherboards( like the ASUS P4S533) don't support the agp/pci lock, that means they don't have any agp/pci dividers at all? or they have dividers so you can dicrease agp/pci clocks while increasing fsb?
Thx
Which is the norm. :pQuote:
Originally posted by genhousun
P4S433 does not have pci/agp lock at 33/66. However it does have dividers: for fsb<133, pci=fsb/3, above and include 133, pci=fsb/4
on sis mobos he he :p :pQuote:
Originally posted by CrawlingEye
Which is the norm. :p
Why you always want to go after Crawlingeye Kev?;)Quote:
Originally posted by KJY9
on sis mobos he he :p :p
Envy. :DQuote:
Originally posted by genhousun
Why you always want to go after Crawlingeye Kev?;)
Ohhhh yes...that's it ROFLOL :pQuote:
Originally posted by CrawlingEye
Envy. :D
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Wasn't "going after him" he heQuote:
Originally posted by genhousun
Why you always want to go after Crawlingeye Kev?;)
Sis mobos don't have PCI/AGP locks....Intel chipset mobos do ! ;)
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Let me guess..12-13?? :rolleyes: