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128MB AGP Aperture on 8RDA+ Revision 2.0(BAD)
Whenever I set the aperture to 128MB, it will force a CMOS reset upon me. It simply will not POST or boot at 128MB. This was with the stock BIOS.
I updated the BIOS a while ago, but last night I tried 128MB and it worked fine. Then, this morning, it wouldn't POST. I reset and put everything back to where it was with exception of the aperture and it works fine now. I thought the new BIOS had fixed this last night, but it is quite clear that is not the case.
My ECS K7S5A(KT266) did 128MB fine with the same video card.
Anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening? I know the performance difference is minimal at best, but I'd like to know why I am having these problems anyway.
Thanks.
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Resident Audiophile
Did you up the AGP voltage at all? I remember you talking about that once.
As you know, I have the new BIOS now and my aperture is at 256. I'll try setting it to 128 and see what happens.
*crosses fingers*
edit: YGPM
Last edited by XP1800; 10-09-2003 at 05:31 PM.
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Did you up the AGP voltage at all? I remember you talking about that once.
As you know, I have the new BIOS now and my aperture is at 256. I'll try setting it to 128 and see what happens.
*crosses fingers*
edit: YGPM
No, I didn't increase the voltage. I guess it could be that the AGP bus is at 85MHZ, but with the old BIOS 128MB wouldn't work with stock(66MHZ), so I don't think the bus speed is to blame.
I didn't get a PM either.
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Resident Audiophile
Well you saw my test results, back to the drawing board I guess
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Catfish
So it's just an AGP aperture of 128MB that doesn't work? With the memory on current video cards any setting from 64MB to 256MB will likely work just fine. As long as you can find one setting or another that works it's probably easiest to just set it to that and forget about it.
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So it's just an AGP aperture of 128MB that doesn't work? With the memory on current video cards any setting from 64MB to 256MB will likely work just fine. As long as you can find one setting or another that works it's probably easiest to just set it to that and forget about it.
I really don't care at all. I'm just curious as to why it doesn't work.
I guess I could try 256MB and see what happens.
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It's been my experience that the lower the AGP aperture, the better. If you have a 128MB vid card, setting the aperture to 64MB will suffice. In my case, when I set it to 128MB I lose about 1,000 3dmark2001 points.
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It's been my experience that the lower the AGP aperture, the better. If you have a 128MB vid card, setting the aperture to 64MB will suffice. In my case, when I set it to 128MB I lose about 1,000 3dmark2001 points.
You lose 1K 3DMarks??? I noticed a small gain(less than 50) when going to 128MB.
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Great White Shark
I just set mine to 128 and it does fine, but my MB is the Rev. 2.1.
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Great White Shark
Noob question , what the heck does aperture size do anywayz? And how does it affect performance? I've got my AMD at 512mb and my Intel rig at 256mb.
Last edited by mikeysg; 10-09-2003 at 11:29 PM.
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I just set mine to 128 and it does fine, but my MB is the Rev. 2.1.
XP18004life's Revision 1.1 works fine at 128MB too. Possibly an issue with the Revision 2.0 boards? Though one person experiencing no problems from the other two boards is hardly conclusive.
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You lose 1K 3DMarks??? I noticed a small gain(less than 50) when going to 128MB.
Yeah, I thought it was strange too, apparently I'm alone on this one though, so maybe my motherboard is wierd or something.
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Creative 12X DVD Drive
Memorex 52X CD-RW
Running Windows XP Pro
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Tiger Shark
AGP Aperture doesn't really mean much today. Back in the day, when we had 8MB and 16MB video cards, and they ran out of memory, the computer would then go to main system memory until some video card memory freed up. The Aperture size is the amount of system memory that could be used for video.
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