Im sending this again because Im not even sure if I ever sent this message.

Chris Placzek wrote on 10/5/05, 1:17 AM:

 > Sorry maybe I wasnt clear on my goals.  Just to clarify:
 >
 > -I want to increase the bus speed of my Sawtooth to maximise data
 > transfer rates
 >
 > -I want the bus speed as high as possible to allow the use of fast Apple
 > OEM processors
 >
 > -I want to be able to have more precise control over the exact speed my
 > CPU runs at
 >
 > So yes the Digital Audio has a 133MHz bus, but my machine is a Sawtooth
 > with a 100MHz bus and 2x AGP.  And as far as AGP speed, Im not trying to
 > increase it.  Im just not sure exactly what the speed of AGP is or how
 > it is determined.  For example, what does 4x mean exactly?  Is is 4x the
 > bus speed?  And if so, is it a problem if Im running an AGP slot faster
 > than it was supposed to be run stock?  Or is it one more advantage of
 > overclocking?
 >
 > Thanks for any info
 >
 > Chris P



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