Hello,
I picked up a GeForce4 ti 4200 with 128 megs of ram.
I took out my old card put this baby in and all was great.
Then I started to think about it after a month or so. My old card was a pci card the new Geforce is a AGP card...so I go and take a look if I do in fact have an AGP on my mother board and whala thank god I did but that brought me back to another problem while I was looking at my settings in my Bios.....which was set to pci....so I changed it to AGP...my question is How do I know if the port is actually running my new card at the higher out-put of the agp....because in my adapter settings it still says it is connected to the pci bus....
Regards,
Taurus
I picked up a GeForce4 ti 4200 with 128 megs of ram.
I took out my old card put this baby in and all was great.
Then I started to think about it after a month or so. My old card was a pci card the new Geforce is a AGP card...so I go and take a look if I do in fact have an AGP on my mother board and whala thank god I did but that brought me back to another problem while I was looking at my settings in my Bios.....which was set to pci....so I changed it to AGP...my question is How do I know if the port is actually running my new card at the higher out-put of the agp....because in my adapter settings it still says it is connected to the pci bus....
Regards,
Taurus
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