Reply 20 of 23, by elianda
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wrote:wrote:Wtf? Considering that AGP slots are one of the defining features of the platform and I can't even think of any SS7 boards without AGP... perhaps you mixed it up with the quirky AGP implementation on those chipsets, but I don't think that is enough to call all of those boards garbage.
So it's just the AGP implementation that's not any good?
Well, it just means that you have to set the AGP timing values and features by yourself. Some combinations may be unstable.
Overall the gain from AGP is not as much as on 440BX f.e., but that is as expected. So AGP 1x is ok, but AGP 2x is not much faster.
About the EDO DIMM, check also the voltage! (There exist EDO and SDRAM DIMMs)
There are 3.3V and 5V DIMMs as well as SIMMs. If you have a board that allows to pair PS/2 SIMMs and SDRAM and both are plugged then both run at the same voltage, usually 5V then. This might result in the SDRAM running at a higher voltage then specified.
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