seventeenmonkeys
05-02-2001, 02:17 AM
I was wondering about my bios settings. i see that the agp setting can be changed between "normal" and "turbo". as a description it says that the normal setting is a compatibility setting where the agp slot will not go faster than 2X to promote stability. on the other hand the turbo mode will let the agp slot run to a maximum of 4X. i was wondering if just changing the setting just to see if there is an effect by having it in turbo mode can do any great damage at all in the system. i do not want to try this if there is any reasonable chance that i might do irreperable damage to my computer.
I have an Asus A7V motherboard with a 1 gig athlon, 256 megs of ram and a Radeon 32meg DDR graphics card.
I have an Asus A7V motherboard with a 1 gig athlon, 256 megs of ram and a Radeon 32meg DDR graphics card.