RagnaroK
Must be dreaming...
- Joined
- 27 Apr 2002
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Greetings,
I was using some diagnostic programs to see what my computer was like and what its specs were. I saw that "Side Band Addressing" was supported but disabled. I read somewhere that this function increases the speed of data travelling over the bus to the APG port and so forth. I was wondering if I could enable this?
Thanks in advance.
P.S. I looked in BIOS, and there was no apparent setting for such a function.
My Specs are: Pentium III 667, Gigabyte GA-6VTXE-A, 192 SDRAM, 13Gb HDD, GeForce II MX-400 64Mb.
I was using some diagnostic programs to see what my computer was like and what its specs were. I saw that "Side Band Addressing" was supported but disabled. I read somewhere that this function increases the speed of data travelling over the bus to the APG port and so forth. I was wondering if I could enable this?
Thanks in advance.
P.S. I looked in BIOS, and there was no apparent setting for such a function.
My Specs are: Pentium III 667, Gigabyte GA-6VTXE-A, 192 SDRAM, 13Gb HDD, GeForce II MX-400 64Mb.