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| Newb Techie | first off, sorry if this is the wrong part of the forum I posted in - I wasn't sure. Right now my AGP is set to off, in the ATI Radeon Control Panel. AGP 1X and 2X are greyed out, and if I try to select 4X or 8X, it says it needs to restart m computer to test it. When it boots up again, it's set back to "off". It troubles me, since my motherboard and gfx card should be capable of running AGP 8X. How do I get AGP turned on? Specs: Mobo: P4S800D GFX Card: ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (128mb) Processor: P4 3GHz RAM: DDR 1GB PC3200 I'm sorry if the answer to my question has been posted before. I tried to look for it, but I couldn't find it. Thank you in advance. |
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| Wizard Techie Join Date: Aug 2005
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| That has happen to me I fix the problem by installing the motherboard driver I think if I could remeber was AGP 3.0 controller driver and the 4in1 driver for my motherboard then I was able to set fastwrite and agp speed to 8x. Also make sure you download the lastest version of catalyst driver. Hope this give you some clue. |
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| Newb Techie | Thanks ^_^ I tried to download an update to my bios at some point, if that's what you mean by motherboard drivers. I had no idea of how to install it however... If you didn't mean a bios update, then some links to motherboard drivers would be most appreciated. I have the very latest catalyst drivers by the way. |
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| Wizard Techie Join Date: Aug 2005
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| I don't mean by updating the bios, though it might help you but what i mean is my motherboard came with a CD that provided drivers for my agp controller,usb 2.0, sata controller and stuff like that. Installing the agp controller driver help solve the issue for me. You might want to check out your motherboard manufacture website and see if they will provide you some sort of driver for the agp controller. |
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