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Original geschrieben von gleeful
yup, das is genau einer von denen, die ich gelesen habe und aufgrund derer ich diesen beitrag gepostet hab.
grüße
gleeful
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vielleicht hilft das etwas:
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AGP (Advanced Graphics Port) is Intel's newest expansion bus design. It enables video cards to access system memory to store texture maps and offers a higher-speed bus-- currently twice that of the PCI bus. The AGP aperture setting specifies to the AGP chipset how much of a PC's system memory, including virtual memory, is addressable by an AGP video card. While an AGP chipset can address up to 4GB of memory, the limit is usually placed at 256MB. You can extend the aperture beyond actual system RAM, and the AGP chipset will use the available memory. The aperture size settings will be different, depending on the BIOS manufacturer. Some will allow greater range of settings, while others (like yours) offer a limited selection.
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Note the following, however. Owners of TNT2 boards have reported some problems with running their cards at different aperture settings. The fix in most cases is a reduction or increase in the AGP aperture size. Matrox has found some problems with Phoenix BIOS with its G400 at 64MB, and likewise with ATI, which has had problems with its cards at a 128MB.
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quote Wrom:
Tech TV - What is AGP