Flippin' bleedin Norah...it's another one of those Intel thingies all over again... ...!
...not only that, it's priced at.....
...wait for it....
Two hundred and fifty-five pounds in English money... ...!
..............and it does it at a significantly lower price than any AMD
Fozzer, try changing your AGP Aperture size to 256mb, that should help.
I don't think the BIOS report is being honest with you Fozzer, give it a quick test in Everest to make sure, your bonus may indeed prove a hindrance. Do the memory bandwidth read test, and it will give you a comparison of your system strength with others, and if you test both 2gb and 2.3gb, I'd put money on the 2 sticks beating 3 sticks, if indeed your board is truly dual channel as advertised.
AGP Aperture, there will be a setting in the bios somewhere m8. It might not be called that exactly but it's there. The setting sets the amount of memory the AGP bus can borrow from the system, it doesn't reserve that memory, it merely allows it.
Poorer cards theoretically will use it more, I think that it's used for textures more than anything else.
I stand corrected!
Well, now you know for sure at least.
I don't understand why you got those results, a similar thing happened to me when I tested a Gigabyte NForce2 Ultra board I bought once, I couldn't figure out why then either.
It's not supposed to work like that ???
I wonder if the board is actually even working in dual channel mode at all, because by rights, you shouldn't be getting results like that.
For a comparison, my 2800+ cpu was getting 2750 mb/sec in that test on a Soltek NF2 Ultra mainboard at 2.28ghz and a FSB speed of 182mhz.
It's also weird not being able to find the AGP Window setting, but oh well......
My purchased packaged computer has a fixed AGP Aperture size of 64mb. YAY!!!! ::)
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