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Old January 27th 04, 02:24 AM
Kevin B
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-----Original Message-----
Aida32 Says that my AGP is disabled, This would explain

why my gaming sucks. I called on the bios and they said
that my bios was alright. So it has to be something in my
PC. I don't get it, It just lags really bad. It's
horrible. If you can figure this out for me it would be
great. I am running Windows XP Pro. with 512Ram ATI
Radeon 9000 8x AGP Card. I have 1.74ghz
.
Maybe your motherboard does not support an 8X AGP card.

My friend recently bought an 8X card and found out that
his motherboard could only support 2X/4X AGP. What's odd
is that I have the same card, and my motherboard only
runs 2X/4X AGP. Try to find out the brand and model of
your board and search around for problems with 8X AGP
cards.
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Old January 27th 04, 02:45 AM
Ryan
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I wish it was that easy. My board says 8X right on it, that all i can put in it. I tried a 4x and it didn't work so i have to get a 8x. So nope thats not the problem. Thanks anyways!
 




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