spitcodfry
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I recently got a 9800 Pro, which supports up to 8x AGP. My motherboard is an ASUS A7V266, which only supports up to 4x. I know that I'm not getting the most out of my card performance-wise because of this, but exactly how much?
I can't remember what I ran, but there was a program that first came up with a diagnostic window that showed information about my video card, and it said my video memory range was 64 mb. It's my understanding that the 9800 Pro has 128 mb of memory.
Is this telling me that because of using 4x AGP, that my memory capabilities with the 9800 Pro are cut in half? I certainly hope this is not the case, but it would seem logical. 8x=full 4x=half. Could someone clear this up for me?
I can't remember what I ran, but there was a program that first came up with a diagnostic window that showed information about my video card, and it said my video memory range was 64 mb. It's my understanding that the 9800 Pro has 128 mb of memory.
Is this telling me that because of using 4x AGP, that my memory capabilities with the 9800 Pro are cut in half? I certainly hope this is not the case, but it would seem logical. 8x=full 4x=half. Could someone clear this up for me?