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Hannes

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  1. Many thanks for your response. I installed CPU-Z, but you can't read an AGP bus clock with it. I didn't try the other two tools. The Internet is also silent when you enter the question of which tool can read the AGP bus clock. I will have to believe the motherboard manufacturer's statement, which reads: "During Overclocking, FSB enjoys better margin due to fixed AGP / PCI Buses" Gruß aus München Hannes AGP-Bus.dib
  2. Hello, I am 57 years old, I only have primary school English and therefore I have to use Google Translate (German-English) all the time :-( I am currently building an old system that will allow me to continue using my AGP graphics card and DDR1 SDRAM. The mainboard is an ASRock 775i65G, equipped with an Intel Q6700 quad core, FSB 266 / Multi 10, two Skill RAM's with 2,5/3/3/6 Now I wonder if the FSB increase from originally 200 to 266 Mbit / sec., or higher by overclocking, also affects my sound card in the PCI slot and also the graphics card in the AGP slot? ASRock writes: **FSB1066-CPU is supported by overclocking only when you adopt an external VGA card and DDR400 CL2.5 memory modules. (That is done!) Untied Overclocking: During Overclocking, FSB enjoys better margin due to fixed AGP / PCI Buses (How can I verify that?) https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/775i65G R2.0/ My Question: AIDA Extreme shows me something wrong here, or contrary to what the mainboard manufacturer says, the AGP PCI clock is not fixed at all? My AIDA 64 outputs: Motherboard/Motherboard Chipset Bus Properties Bus type: Intel Hub Interface Bus width: 8 bits !!!Actual clock: 89 MHz (QDR)!!! Effective clock: 355 MHz Bandwidth: 355 MB / s I would have expected a clock of 66 MHz instead of 89 MHz if the mainboard had actually blocked the AGP / PCI bus. I also found the following statement on I-Net - quote: Is this the AGP clock? Characteristics of the chipset bus Bus type: VIA V-Link Bus width: 8 bits Actual clock: 83 MHz (ODR) Effective clock: 667 MHz Bandwidth: 667 MB / s Because I set it to 66 MHz in the BIOS. So that shouldn't be it? Grüße aus München Hannes
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